DeletedUser313 I'm curious about Samsung, Motorola and Oppo since they're fairly major brands. Do Samsung (Exynos/Snapdragon) phones have the same wiping mechanism as Pixels where the key and slot are erased?
DeletedUser313 Iirc GOS wanted to collaborate with Qualcomm and Snapdragon, surely that means that their chips are nearly on the same level security wise?
ACuriousFellow Ive been reading these posts (granted about elder android ). Its interesting what can be found with digital forensics. In this post it talks about samsung and standard android and the data that can be recovered (no mention of graphene though) https://thebinaryhick.blog/2021/08/19/wipeout-detecting-android-factory-resets/ https://blog.digital-forensics.it/2024/01/a-first-look-at-android-14-forensics.html?m=1 I wondered if graphene had a 'breached castle' approach to data safety, ie the phone is / has been unlocked, how many of these data points could be managed / not set in the os
DeletedUser313 ACuriousFellow an unlocked wiped phone? It should be impossible to recover data from a wiped Pixel phone
ACuriousFellow DeletedUser313 it would be interesting to know what the gos devs think: In the scenario of a wiped unlocked phone, is there likely to be residual data in the os, as described above that could be analysed with a full system dump?
other8026 I'd suggest reading through some of the official project account's posts in this thread: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/18523-why-duress-works-this-way/8 Also, would suggest reading through https://grapheneos.org/faq#encryption