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Seems solid. So does /e/ which is a more privacy focused fork of lineage. The main negative compared to graphene on a pixel device is that you can't relock the bootloader which makes physical security questionable (if an attacker is holding your phone).
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GrapheneOS is not just AOSP with the existing security features intact. CalyxOS is a well implemented derivative of AOSP with optional microG support. They've worked on support for non-Pixel devices too, but within the constraint of supporting ones that are reasonable secure.
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The difference between GrapheneOS and CalyxOS is that GrapheneOS provides substantial privacy/security hardening beyond AOSP and CalyxOS integrates microG support, the F-Droid privileged extension and bundles other apps. CalyxOS is the only other AOSP derivative preserving the...
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