If I read previous articles right, Google has stopped shipping Pixel specific hardware drivers down to the android open source project, so any hardware support graphene figures out going forward has to be reverse engineered anyway.
I mean we’ve known that for a couple months. I want to know if Graphene is actually close to releasing something or if this is just digging up old quotes where they’re just saying “we’re working with an OEM” like they have been for the past couple years.
I don’t know about releasing an actual phone but they’ve released closed source patches for testing. They have the code but they can’t opensource the code until google does so publicly, so yes they’ve got a OEM partner.
Im confused. Graphene has been saying this for at least a couple years. Is there a change now where they’re actually finalizing something?
If I read previous articles right, Google has stopped shipping Pixel specific hardware drivers down to the android open source project, so any hardware support graphene figures out going forward has to be reverse engineered anyway.
So that’s some additional motivation at least.
Sounds like Google is no longer giving security patches as quickly as the used to. I may be wrong.
I mean we’ve known that for a couple months. I want to know if Graphene is actually close to releasing something or if this is just digging up old quotes where they’re just saying “we’re working with an OEM” like they have been for the past couple years.
I don’t know about releasing an actual phone but they’ve released closed source patches for testing. They have the code but they can’t opensource the code until google does so publicly, so yes they’ve got a OEM partner.
https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/115164133992525834