If you’re looking for privacy, I highly recommend (weirdly enough) a Google Pixel. With GrapheneOS it’s way more secure and private than basically anything else on the market.
I’ve been considering what will be my next phone so, yeah, I’ve toyed with this idea. But I’m also averse to renewing my devices needlessly (reducing my e-waste production). I kept my last iPhone 8 years or so and only changed it because I broke it and it was way too much to have it fixed. So, when comes time to renew this one I’m not sure Google will still allow Android users to change their OS for a more privacy respecting one, but if it still allow it, it’s most probably what I will do :)
I see mine for what it is. A phone. And a serious threat to my privacy. (I’m well into my 50s, if this matters)
If you’re looking for privacy, I highly recommend (weirdly enough) a Google Pixel. With GrapheneOS it’s way more secure and private than basically anything else on the market.
Thx (a lot) for the suggestion.
I’ve been considering what will be my next phone so, yeah, I’ve toyed with this idea. But I’m also averse to renewing my devices needlessly (reducing my e-waste production). I kept my last iPhone 8 years or so and only changed it because I broke it and it was way too much to have it fixed. So, when comes time to renew this one I’m not sure Google will still allow Android users to change their OS for a more privacy respecting one, but if it still allow it, it’s most probably what I will do :)
I second this. Been using a Pixel with GOS for 3 years now.