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Decent? From a security perspective it's superior to the iPhone. As for Graphene, unless you've personally vetted the code I don't see how it can be trusted. And I won't even go into the drama that OS comes with.



> unless you've personally vetted the code I don't see how it can be trusted.

As opposed to proprietary Google code that cannot be vetted?


What about the proprietary binary blobs that Graphene is reliant on? Who vetted those?


I think that we both can agree that less = better, so I don't see your point.




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