Also there's the VR / AR stuff now and maybe that will end up being important to people in the future. A large amount of that is open source in AOSP but there's a lot of fancy stuff that isn't. Maybe AR will become a killer feature for people, who knows.
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Really want generic mobile hardware with standard security features (verified boot, hardware key derivation and delays) that doesn't cost $649+ like Pixels. It really feels like we have to raise a huge amount of money and make it ourselves.
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Should be able to buy hardware that doesn't have security fuses flashed with keys for early firmware, etc. It's so weird that the barrier to entry is 5-10 million USD to just get generic hardware with verified boot, etc. and full control over the TEE and boot chain.
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Don't really understand why a couple hundred device vendors get control over all of that and yet it's not possible to buy off the shelf hardware where you can flash your own keys to the fuses and then make your own TZ apps, etc. Other than dev boards at least.
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