initially posted this to reddit but automod told me to put it here so copypasted:
So, I got a Pixel 8a for Christmas, and haven't set it up yet.
I was first made aware of graphene when I was researching the phone around the time of black friday - I was looking into disabling as many AI features as possible, and people said "yeah graphene will get them all in one go, there's no google shit".
However, as important as that is to me, that's currently like my only selling point on grapheneOS.
Graphene's website solely focuses on marketing the privacy features, which that's cool and all - and contains the solution to my AI qualms - but really pretty low on my list of concerns in the modern era.
I was using a rooted device before (a 4a), because I don't like being told I don't have permission to access or do things on my own devices. How often will I be told that on graphene? When I encountered technical problems with android, I had a 3-billion-strong userbase's worth of people who had found solutions before me. Is that worth losing for graphene?
"GrapheneOS['s focus] on substance rather than branding and marketing" (from paragraph two of https://grapheneos.org/features) has led to a situation where I cannot find any marketing for this operating system besides a list of privacy features. It leaves me with some kind of important questions. Is it a more or less power-user friendly OS than android? Is it easy to use? Is it worth the hassle, or should I just root and disable unwanted features individually? Most importantly: Is it... good?
At the minute I'm torn, so my new phone is just sitting on my desk. Graphene's refusal to boast about anything other than their privacy features has me concerned. I'm eager to be convinced, but I'm not there yet.