Murena, the French privacy firm that’s forked Android to deliver so-called deGoogled smartphones, has repeated the trick with a tablet. So if you’re keen to get your hands on a shiny Pixel Tablet — but without the usual bundle of Google apps and services — Murena has you covered.

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    You just paying a third party to install the rom for you.

    For some people that has value. For security people they should reinstall the ROM anyway to know what is really installed.

    They install eos, but you could also install gos.

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      It’s a way to fund development and make it possible for the masses to buy deGoogled. Not everybody knows how to install a ROM nor wants to take the time to learn. Even if it took a minute, they wouldn’t. That’s why this is a good initiative “wanna degoogle, just buy degoogled - no fuss, no muss”.

      Anti Commercial-AI license

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        Bingo, right now I don’t have a pc at all. If I wanted a degoogled tablet I would have to buy a pc and then learn how to do everything. If I only wanted a tablet that would be a lot of time and money just to get a degoogled device.

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        I buy your second idea. Not sure how this funds development.

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          You pay a premium to have Murena/eOS/whatever it’s called to be installed on your device when you buy it. totalPrice = phonePrice + $degoogledROMInstallationPrice. Installing the ROM can be done manually or automatically. If done automatically, the money left over is paid to developers. The more phones bought with pre-installed, deGoogled ROMs, the more money goes to developers/development.

          If the devices are bought in bulk, they will probably cost less to Murena than what the consumer pays e.g phonePrice = originalPrice - bulkSavings. Those savings can be passed on to development or whatever else Murena needs to fund.

          Anti Commercial-AI license

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            I can’t find anything like that on their website. Not to mention they’re pushing their own centralized cloud service.

            I looked at their faq, I looked at their mission statement, I looked at their about us, nothing talks about sending money to EOS

    • but you could also install gos

      No you can’t, since the (overpriced btw) device they’re selling you is far from meeting Graphene’s hardware security requirements. You’re much better off getting a (preferably used) Pixel Tablet and installing GOS yourself. It’s very easy and maybe takes 10 minutes. And it’s definitely a million times more secure and private. Murena or /e/OS is a scam.