Yep, I saw a comment once like “GrapheneOS saves lives in countries under heavy censorship” as a tool for activists and such… but, really, do you know how accessible a phone that supports GrapheneOS is in such countries? I’m from Brazil, and among third world countries we are one of the most developed, but it’s about 8x as hard for us to get a Pixel phone compared to the USA (about double the price and about four times lower wages), and for really censored places it would be even harder!
Yep, I saw a comment once like “GrapheneOS saves lives in countries under heavy censorship” as a tool for activists and such… but, really, do you know how accessible a phone that supports GrapheneOS is in such countries? I’m from Brazil, and among third world countries we are one of the most developed, but it’s about 8x as hard for us to get a Pixel phone compared to the USA (about double the price and about four times lower wages), and for really censored places it would be even harder!
I never found one to buy, it seems I would need to sell my kidney to buy one second hand.