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GrapheneOS Breaks Free from Pixel Exclusivity as Major Phone Maker Joins Forces

GrapheneOS uwalnia się od wyłączności dla Pixel, gdy dołącza do niego główny producent telefonów

Koniec wyłączności prywatnych telefonów Pixel GrapheneOS – powszechnie uważany za jedną z najbezpieczniejszych, stawiających na prywatność dystrybucji Androida – wyrywa się z okowów Google Pixel. Deweloperzy projektu potwierdzili w mediach społecznościowych i na forach społecznościowych, że od połowy 2025 roku współpracują z
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