For a while there were rumors about a “deal” with an unnamed party, to offer a commercially available phone with Graphene as its “native” OS.
Did this deal fizzle out, or is it still a possibility?
For a while there were rumors about a “deal” with an unnamed party, to offer a commercially available phone with Graphene as its “native” OS.
Did this deal fizzle out, or is it still a possibility?
What you're likely referring to, which was a potential deal with an OEM, it fell through.
GrapheneOS is always open to collaborating like that provided that the OEM is willing to put in the work to create a device that meets the project's standards, but there's nothing to announce at this time.
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Thank you.
Blastoidea Hi, I would like to add that some improvements brought by GOS have been integrated to AOSP and therefore benefit to billions of Android users even if you don't have GOS