avidgrapher I have another non-GrapheneOS phone that I want to install GrapheneOS apps like Vanadium, camera, and clock. Couldn't find these on F-droid. Why aren't they listed there? Where can I find GrapheneOS repo?
treequell avidgrapher You can't install Vanadium on a non-GrapheneOS phone. You can install the other GrapheneOS apps (PDF Viewer and Camera) either from their own App store (which you can download from Github: https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Apps/releases/tag/14), or from the Google Play Store. GrapheneOS does not develop a clock app. They ship the OS with the AOSP clock app.
avidgrapher treequell They ship the OS with the AOSP clock app. how to install AOSP apps on non-GrapheneOS device?
treequell avidgrapher I would imagine it has something to do with the fact that one of the main focuses of GrapheneOS is improvements in security, while F-Droid has a number of security issues: https://privsec.dev/posts/android/f-droid-security-issues/
Scott Maybe GOS will publish the Apps in Accrescent some day. There seems to be some kind of partnership.
other8026 Scott No. According to GrapheneOS's project account: We'll be delegating distributing developer builds of apps signed by the developers to Accrescent rather than doing it in ourselves. Our App Store will be focused on our own apps and eventually hardened, rebranded builds of important third party apps widely used by our community. From Twitter / Mastodon