I know the generall guidance for private phones was Pixel with graphene OS. I was financially planing on buying a 10th gen pixel when they come out later this year to only put gos on it. However with the recent news, I am wondering if this is still the recommended best practice from this community.
I am worried that if the gos team needs to spend tonnes of ressources on maintaining basic drivers and stuff then they won’t have any time to work on the privacy and security features they are best known for.
What is your oppinion?
Also does anyone have a way to dpam feedback to google? I couldn’t finf a generall feedback form, but if they know that people aren’t buying their hardware because of this decision, they might back down. (I really fell in love with gos researching it lately so I would hate to have to switch to something like /e/ os or calyx or something)


Bought /e/OS running CMF https://murena.com/shop/smartphones/brand-new/murena-cmf-phone-1/ few months ago, no frill, no tinkering, just works. Daily driver since I received it.
I do have more… specific phones, e.g. PinePhone and PinePhone Pro, but I never managed to use they as daily drivers.
That said, I’m only sharing this because it is “good enough” for me but you probably have different concerns than me. I’m not a political dissident, not a journalist, not a security researcher, just a random dude living in Western Europe.
I tend to find that identifying precisely what your threat model is facilitate pinpointing pragmatic options.