Here are some alternative operating systems to consider:
- @GrapheneOS
- @lineageos
- @murena /e/OS
- @sailfishosnews
Let’s explore these options or develop other alternatives to keep our digital future open and accessible.
@jfr_1980 @lineageos @keepandroidopen Murena are scammers who have heavily invested in destroying GrapheneOS. That includes the founder of /e/ and Murena (Gaël Duval) actively participating in harassment towards our team. He has repeatedly spread harassment content from Kiwi Farms and even a blatant neo-nazi website.
SailfishOS was made in close partnership with the authoritarian Russian government.
The values of the people involved in both organizations are atrocious and no allies of ours.
@jfr_1980 @lineageos @keepandroidopen Jolla tacitly supported Russia's invasion of Ukraine prior to 2022, assassinations of political opposition and attacks on the European Union. They only changed course when it became untenable for them to continue. They began working with Russia after their invasion of Ukraine and the imposition of many sanctions since they started their partnership in 2015. It's absolutely atrocious.
Murena spreading Kiwi Farms and neo-nazi harassment content is awful too.
@jfr_1980 @lineageos @keepandroidopen Here's one of many cases of Duval doing that:
https://archive.is/SWXPJ
https://archive.is/n4yTO
You can easily confirm this is a neo-nazi conspiracy site. The content is clearly harassment content based around fabrications from Kiwi Farms. It links to content from Kiwi Farms members. The context was Duval trying to take advantage of authoritarian pressure on GrapheneOS in France as part of them cracking down on encrypted messaging and secure devices.
@jfr_1980 @lineageos @keepandroidopen Instead of doing local processing for speech-to-text as Apple and GrapheneOS are doing, /e/ has a supposedly private service for it which actually just sends the sensitive user data to OpenAI and calls it anonymized since they pass it through their own servers:
https://community.e.foundation/t/voice-to-text-feature-using-open-ai/70509
It's representative of their approach. You should read https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/24134-devices-lacking-standard-privacysecurity-patches-and-protections-arent-private and the third party content from Divested Computing, Mike Kuketz and Eylenburg linked there.

Thank you a lot for your positive and supporting comments about our new /e/OS Voice-to-text! Regarding its implementation in /e/OS, I’d like to explain a few things to explain why we have chosen an OpenAI STT API to implement it and how it’s going to evolve in the future: What we have learned from our experimentations with STT models that run locally on the smartphone for speech recognition: they work quite poorly, they make a lot of mistakes in voice recognition they are not able to mix la...
@jfr_1980 @lineageos @keepandroidopen A serious alternative to GrapheneOS is using an iPhone 17. Apple is providing strong privacy and security. They have their own end-to-end encrypted cloud services too but people can use many alternatives to those such as the Proton app suite on GrapheneOS.
/e/ isn't in the same space at all and we don't consider it competition. We worry about what Apple is implementing and how we can stay ahead / keep up, not a project doing nearly the opposite of us.
@jfr_1980 @lineageos @keepandroidopen
> You need to sell your soul and put graphene in some ready from shelf phone
There are companies selling phones with GrapheneOS.
You'll be happy to know one of the top 10 Android OEMs by sales is announcing a partnership with us early next month (March 2026). They're making devices meeting all of our requirements for updates and security features which will launch in 2027 with official support for GrapheneOS and perhaps variants with it preinstalled.
@GrapheneOS @lineageos @keepandroidopen what about #punkt. with #AphyOS ? Apparently outdated tech and weak OS but still made in europe and provided with @threemaapp @protonprivacy @european_alternatives ? Just need some marketing to reach mainstream adoption
https://www.punkt.ch/fr/products/mc03-premium-secure-smartphone
@GrapheneOS Could you elaborate on this part or provide a link if it is already described in more detail somewhere?
"the only available devices providing reasonable security combined with proper alternate OS support"
What do Pixels have that any other mainstream device with LineageOS support does not?
@Paralhax Nearly all the devices they support lack proper updates. There isn't a single device where they have updates even comparable to lagging behind the stock OS by a week. On Pixels, they end up way behind on kernel, driver and firmware updates after major OS updates since it takes months for them to port.
Most devices they support have no secure element meaning disk encryption doesn't truly work for the vast majority not using a strong passphrase with no extra convenience for it.
@Paralhax They don't use hardware memory tagging, verified boot, etc. so of course it doesn't matter to them if devices support it.
The list of hardware requirements for GrapheneOS are at https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices. Our OEM partner needs to spend around a year getting this implemented. Their current devices don't meet the requirements although they already started making major improvements towards it. Other non-Pixel devices similarly don't meet these requirements. It's not one, it's multiple.