Mr. Daniel , I hope you are fine ;
* How do I get a copy of for testing within VirtualBox ?
* How do I install on my BlackBerry device ( cause: manual keyboard instead of touch ? )
or :
Which phone do you recommend using = Supports 5G ?
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> How do I get a copy of for testing within VirtualBox ?
Follow grapheneos.org/build with an emulator build target and use the standard emulator. If you want to do work, you could get it working in a different VM than the standard QEMU/KVM but I don't see why.
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> How do I install on my BlackBerry device ( cause: manual keyboard instead of touch ? )
I doubt whatever device you're talking about supports installing another OS and it's highly unlikely it meets the hardware requirements. Please read grapheneos.org/#device-support.
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> Which phone do you recommend using = Supports 5G ?
See grapheneos.org/#device-support for the supported devices, hardware requirements and hardware recommendations. If you want to run it on another, you'll need to pick one meeting the requirements and do the porting/maintenance work.
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Well , as I mentioned on the site :
[ Device support
It will support other devices in the future, but devices are carefully chosen based on their merits rather than the project aiming to have broad device support ].
I hope so.
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My question :
The new phone supports a physical keyboard , also the unlocked boot loader lets you load operating systems.
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fxtec.com/pro1/
๐ฑDoes GrapheneOS support the phone ?
I hope so.
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grapheneos.org/#device-support lists officially supported devices and the requirements. You can see it isn't listed. It's also important to note that GrapheneOS uses a locked bootloader and full verified boot. It doesn't support devices without support for doing that with another OS.
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As I mentioned earlier, if you want other devices supported, you're going to need to step up to do the work. It's not a one time thing but rather a massive amount of ongoing work to keep them properly tested / maintained. Need to port lots of device-specific work and fix issues.
The project is only going to officially support devices with very strong security properties as that section mentions. No point of asking if a few arbitrary devices out of many thousands of them will be officially supported. You can quite safely assume the answer will just be no.

