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I have my Pixel 9 pro with GrapheneOS. Google ain't telling me shit about what I can or can't install.
Are the banking apps still blocked? How's the camera? It's been a while since I installed grapheneos...
I recently did graphene on a new pixel. My bank app (Chase, in the US) did not work immediately but did after lifting Graphene's default app restrictions, strictly for that one app.
Namely "exploit protection compatibility mode" being enabled did the trick.
Camera on the 9a is fine, but I'm not a photographer. I take photos of serial numbers and server rooms. /Shrug
I use a credit union, and they whitelisted the OS about a week after I told them about it.
The camera is really good.
Depends on the app.
You can just install Googles Camera without Gservices if you want
N26, revolut, and google wallet didn't work when I was using it a few years ago.
Wallet told me it's not supported on "rooted devices" (official grapheneos doesn't allow root and is actually even more secure than google's regular OS) and Revolut was buggy and didn't let me sign in a few weeks ago
Revolut explicitly blocks anything not blessed by Google IIRC. One of the worst things about them, it's otherwise a pretty convenient app.
Pixels are made by Google? You're supporting this hot mess? They can lock the bootloader any time?
I locked the bootloader back after installing GrapheneOS. You have to have physical access to the device to do that.
What I mean, with future os updates people might lose the ability the unlock it in the first place. You are safe as long you don't update to newer pixel android versions. This is what happens to me now if I upgrade my Samsung above oneui8. I will lose the ability to unlock it, forfeiting things like lineageos in the future.
The Pixel 10 just launched, and the bootloader is still unlockable.
If they lock down the bootloader, I'll just follow wherever the GrapheneOS crew takes their project.
If it becomes impossible for them to continue, I'll probably just start using a dumb phone and carrying a small netbook with Linux for my internet needs.
Non-zero chance that the GrapheneOS crew will work with a manufacturer to bring a phone to market if Pixels get fully locked down.
Pixel's predecessor itself, Nexus, was a somewhat low production volume (compared to Samsung or Apple at least) phone for enthusiasts, that Google partnered with different manufacturers to design and produce.