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13 days

Privacy centric devices stateside for low cost?

Howdy folks, I’ve been working on getting more privacy, and I want my phone to be next. I just wish that the pixels and fairphones were cheaper, especially the fair phone. I know grapheneOS can be considered one of the more secure builds, but are there other more budget friendly devices known stateside that can run alt OSs?

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    • Lemmyng@lemmy.worldEnglish
      13 days

      There’s the PinePhone and Pinephone Pro.

      Other than that, there’s LineageOS supported phones

        • standarduser@lemmy.dbzer0.com
          13 days

          Oh shit I forgot the pinephone, that’s still such a cool device! Thank you for the suggestion!

        • versionc@lemmy.world
          13 days

          Honestly, the Pixel is probably your best option. Consider getting it second-hand if you can, or try to snag the Pixel 9a on sale.

          GrapheneOS has entered a partnership with Motorola, so maybe a cheaper option from their line of phones will be available in the future.

          • Trickle8305 [none/use name]@hexbear.netEnglish
            13 days

            GrapheneOS isn’t one of the more secure builds, it’s the most secure. A used previous gen Pixel can be had for a very low price. The 10a was also recently released for $500 new. Pixel 9 pro used is around $400. Pixel 8 pro used is around $300. I don’t know if a more budget friendly option exists without a contract.

            • undefinedTruth@lemmy.zip
              13 days

              The answer is to get a used Pixel. With a bit of looking around you may be able to find some pretty good deals. The Pixel 8a is the sweetspot is my opinion. OEM minimum support until May 2031 and old enough to find at a very good price. But not that old for its battery to very likely be busted.

              • rnercle@sh.itjust.works
                13 days

                ☞ https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/

                https://github.com/zenfyrdev/bootloader-unlock-wall-of-shame/tree/main/brands

                  • standarduser@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                    13 days

                    Ooh that GitHub is solid, didn’t realize nothing phones allowed that bootloader unlock, but damn it doesn’t have the newer ones on there for lineage support. I appreciate this!

                      • mrnobody@reddthat.com
                        13 days

                        Only reason I didn’t go Nothing, was no IR Blaster. Now I realize it didn’t matter cuz FOSS support for it sucks lol. Spoiled with my other built in stuff

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