by madduci a day ago

I really hope that the partnership involves support for low-end devices and not only high-end ones. Would be great to have a €200 Phone running GrapheneOS (e.g. G56)

nie100sowny a day ago | [-5 more]

I guess it's rathet hard to satisfy GrapheneOS requirements in 200 bucks budget. Things like at least 5 years of updates.

Aachen 20 hours ago | [-0 more]

That's already required if you want to sell the device in the EU (or EEA?) at all. So far, Motorola hasn't left the market with their low-end devices so I presume they intend to deliver on the updates

microtonal a day ago | [-2 more]

Also requires a pretty new/high-end CPU for MTE and a separate secure enclave.

strcat 21 hours ago | [-1 more]

The secure element can be on the same CPU die as Apple does with the SEP but a device with only TrustZone wouldn't meet the requirements. It also needs to be a high quality implementation providing the expected features.

microtonal 21 hours ago | [-0 more]

Thanks for the clarification!

madduci 18 hours ago | [-0 more]

Why? Some cheap smartphones are really powerful enough, the Software is bloated enough to feel sluggish

nebalee 19 hours ago | [-2 more]

Yes, please. It's a shame that privacy as a feature so often comes with a hefty price tag.

madduci 18 hours ago | [-1 more]

Perhaps €200 is too low as price, but I don't get why generally only flagships (900+) are considered the only citizens to get that support. I remember the time only OnePlus flagship phones got the best LineageOS support back then, while older, cheaper ones hadn't

efreak 8 hours ago | [-0 more]

Lineageos support depends on volunteers. If no volunteers have the device and nobody donated one to someone willing to do the work, then it doesn't happen.