I wouldn't trust any phone with GrapheneOS preloaded unless it was directly sold by GrapheneOS themselves. Especially not from a site that phrases things in an almost uncanny way.
this post was submitted on 27 Jul 2024
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Personaly I would trust Nitrokey, but I don't have to.
Basically my idea, too
That's just a comment on something else in a reply to this company.
I think Graphene OS was commenting about them on Twitter. I'll see if I can find the posts.
Respectfully, this is unhelpful. This is talking about Unplugged, a completely different company, in reply to Phi.