We’ve added an updated list of hardware requirements:
https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices
GrapheneOS on the Pixel 8 is the first platform using ARM MTE in production and it’s such a massive improvement for exploit protection that it has to be considered a hard requirement going forward.
I hope the Fairphone guys eventually figure out their shit and make a device that can be supported by GrapheneOS.
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They don’t support it because it lacks the bare minimum security features required so a phone can be considered secure. At some point they even shipped phones with bootloader keys that were development keys and another version where re-locking could result in a broken phone half of the time. That’s why GOS isn’t supporting the FP.
So besides that grapheneos only support google phones…it will be a requirement to have the one new phone?
Pixel 8/ 8 Pro are the same chip, so not counting that as two different devices.
When the Pixel 8a gets launched and google decides to cheap out and use the Tensor 2 - which let’s be true, they might on their entry line - how will you do this feature without hardware?
So besides that grapheneos only support google phones…it will be a requirement to have the one new phone?
The officially supported devices for GrapheneOS currently are:
- Pixel 8 Pro (husky)
- Pixel 8 (shiba)
- Pixel Fold (felix)
- Pixel Tablet (tangorpro)
- Pixel 7a (lynx)
- Pixel 7 Pro (cheetah)
- Pixel 7 (panther)
- Pixel 6a (bluejay)
- Pixel 6 Pro (raven)
- Pixel 6 (oriole)
- Pixel 5a (barbet)
- Pixel 5 (redfin)
- Pixel 4a (5G) (bramble)
This list is shown here.
The devices listed above will remain supported by GrapheneOS. This new requirement is for non-pixel devices that could possibly be supported if they already meet this additional requirement along with all the other requirements found here.
Pixel 8a should have the latest tensor 3.