AngWay I bought it during Black Friday and now I have my mobile phone, the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, sitting there bored out of its mind, waiting to be used for the first time (I don't plan on using it until the first stable version of GrapheneOS is released), after what @wizoatk said:
Pixel 10 support is highly experimental and known to not work properly
we don't have time available to work on it
we provided early experimental support even though it's far from ready for production use
it may be months before we have time to address all the major Pixel 10 issues
I was left wondering: ‘So maybe I won't be able to take advantage of the operating system until at least January or February, and I'll continue to have my Google Pixel 10 Pro XL sitting around gathering dust, waiting to be used.’ I know there will surely be people who say to me, ‘You should have bought the Google Pixel 9 if you were in such a hurry to use GrapheneOS.’ However, I want to take advantage of the full seven years of support. I don't want 6 or 5 years of support, I want my 7 years of support. I want a mobile phone with a hardware and software lifespan of 7 or 8 years. I love that it has such a long lifespan. If anything, the only thing I'll have to do during those 7 long years is take my Google Pixel 10 Pro XL to one of those computer shops to have the phone's battery replaced, and that's it. Other than that, nothing else.
PD: (I had also bought it on Black Friday, guided by what they said at the beginning, that the first stable version would probably be ready before the end of the year. No one expected it to take so long to adapt the first stable version, neither us nor them).