Kamaehuakanaloa It has been nearly perfect. I have the LTE version and I haven't bothered playing around with permissions because I granted each one as I went along to use features as needed. I mentioned it earlier but I will write it again: you can't activate LTE service from GrapheneOS. You have to use another device with your SIM card if T-Mobile (US) is your carrier.
Pixel Watch and GrapheneOS
mylesofsmiles I remember you saying that you had to activate on another device to get the LTE running. Can you please post the settings you had to permit to get the watch up and running again or point me to the post you made with the settings? After I get it up and running I'll experiment with revoking as many permissions as possible while keeping everything running and post those settings back on this thread.
mylesofsmiles Actually if you already know the minimum amount of permissions needed I'll follow your guide.
Can someone say wich permissions are needed for the following apps/services to run an Pixel Watch?
-Pixel Watch App
-Google Service Framework
-Google Play Services
-Google Play Store
It would be also nice to know if the permission is only requiriered during setup or also for daily usage.
Is it possilbe to get the App running in Work Profile?
Adding to this, I was able to get my watch paired successfully to my GrapheneOS phone, and google pay contactless appears to work too.
I'm glad I came across this thread. I just got the 7 Pro and a Pixel Watch. Saw a lot of other talks about how wearables didn't play well with GOS. Now that I know different and my watch is already set up, I know what I'm doing with my free time :)
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Slightly off topic but I have a Garmin instinct 2 solar with Garmin pay which meets the same need as the OP. I charge it about once a month. It does not have a microphone which is one thing I was looking for. The watch syncs perfectly with the Android app and I get notifications, Can use the watch to find my phone and also can set up a notification when the phone disconnects so I don't accidentally leave my phone behind. Once you set up your cards in Garmin pay on the watch technically you could disconnect it from the app so none of your data is going to Garmin, but having a look over the Garmin privacy policy it's definitely a lot friendlier than the Google privacy policy.
Has anyone tried using the Pixel watch 2 with GrapheneOS? Also, has there been any update on the state of privacy within the smartwatch world, or just any better alternatives for more privacy-focused people?
any better alternatives for more privacy-focused people
I don't have a Pixel watch (or even a Pixel for that matter but I'm here because I'm looking to switch to a Pixel 8 running GOS), but I would echo what free23 said - a Garmin fitness tracker would offer better privacy than a fully-fledged smart watch like a Pixel Watch.
I have both a Garmin Fenix 6 Pro and a Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, and I feel more at peace with my Garmin and its privacy policy. But I still use the Galaxy Watch as my main smart watch, because the Garmin doesn't support unicode (baffling...) and can't display notifications in non-Latin languages, so I can't use it to receive notifications, which is the biggest reason I use a smart watch.
The other reason is that I use the watch's NFC chip for my public transport card, which is not possible with my Garmin.
On the flip side, Garmin does have Garmin Pay, but I'm living in a country where Garmin Pay is unsupported, so that doesn't benefit me at all.
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Is there any news about getting GrapheneOS on pixel watch?
[deleted] as far as I know, there are no plans to support them. You can see another mod left a reason why in this thread: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/9616-grapheneos-on-pixel-watch-series/2
Would the Garmin Venu watches be a good private alternative? I know smart watches in general are insecure, but in the absence of any secure option, I'd really love some kind of option that is at least private.
Also what is the recommended set up for a Garmin Smart watch?
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dandelion9536 its pretty bare bones and most certainly not polished, absolutely not on par with an apple/google/Garmin etc watch, but take a look at bangle .js - depends what you want then watch for, but my own personal research seems to indicate that this is the most private watch available.
mmmm My questions were about Garmin and the Garmin Venu series specifically.
dandelion9536 I know smart watches in general are insecure, but in the absence of any secure option, I'd really love some kind of option that is at least private.
Apologies. I took this to mean any smart watch.