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As much as I wish something like the PinePhone would be a decent substitute, here's the problem.
Not enough people harden their Linux systems as it is. Mostly because people don't know how.
And now we're expecting consumers to know how to harden a Linux phone, out of the box?
Unless these start shipping with privacy-respecting settings defaulted to by the manufacturer, these will be far less secure than a Pixel.
Valid, but once there's adequete demand it'll be the same as a pixel, get it, install a better distro(hardened), profit, without the vulnerability of google pulling the rug.
Do you have any resources or suggestions for Linux hardening?