@GrapheneOS THANK you so much! Download a German Language will make me happy, but the english version for the first steps are pretty enough for me. Thank you again GrapheneOS Team!
Awesome!
@GrapheneOS At the risk of sounding like Wikipedia, let me say that Spanish is the third spoken lenguage in the World after English and Chinese and about 6-7 times more spoken than German and French.
¡Gracias por el gran trabajo! ;)
@ecosdelfuturo @benzogaga33 Based on update downloads and other service usage around 52% of our users are in Europe, 32% in North America, 15% in Asia Pacific and below 1% in the rest of the world including the rest of Asia and South America.
Our users in North America are nearly all in the US and Canada.
Our users in Europe are heavily concentrated in western Europe, particularly Germany.
Around half of our users in Asia Pacific are in Australia with the other half mostly in Japan and India.
@GrapheneOS @ecosdelfuturo @benzogaga33 that might be one of those cases where you need to strengthen the plane where there are no bullet-holes, a. k. a. the absence of german tts might be an acceptable hurdle for most (potential) users in germany, while it might be prohibitive in other areas of the world?
but this is also highly academic/speculative thought on my part 
@malte @ecosdelfuturo @benzogaga33 Our current userbase is distributed nearly entirely based on where the supported devices are available and people can afford to buy them. There's not much potential for growth outside of Europe, North America and a subset of the countries in APAC until there are more broadly available and cheaper devices meeting our requirements.
Japan has huge potential for growth already. Pixels are not only sold there but very popular and people can largely afford them too.
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Dear GrapheneOS Team, thank you so much for your transparent response and for the fantastic work you're doing with GrapheneOS. The focus on data privacy, security, and openness is more important than ever these days.
Previously offering UK English makes perfect sense if it's technically easier to implement. It's all the more wonderful to hear that German could likely follow. Thank you so much for your tremendous dedication and the high quality of your work.