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"publishedAt": "2026-03-11T22:11:27.000Z",
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"Android Authority – 30 Oct 25",
"Cellebrite leak highlights how much more secure Pixel phones are with GrapheneOS"
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"textContent": "optimumpro:\n\n> Please, don’t try to appear more stupid than you actually are, and don’t run in circles.\n\nYou logic doesn’t work.\n\noptimumpro:\n\n> (i) has no experience in designing processors’ software (firmware), but\n\noptimumpro:\n\n> (iv) the same company still ventures into processors’ design.\n\nThey build the only device that can compete with iPhone’s on hardware security.\n\noptimumpro:\n\n> (ii) has plenty of experience in putting spyware/malware in closed source binaries\n\nSource? (No your link above doesn’t have anything to do with Google)\n\noptimumpro:\n\n> {iii) has the primary business model of grabbing and monetizing data, yet\n\nLiterally every company (that’s not explicitly a privacy focused company) will collect and monetize all the data they can get.\n\noptimumpro:\n\n> I take it the only reason you would argue for Pixels is GrapheneOS\n\nThe reason GrapheneOS is focused on Pixel’s is that they have the highest hardware security in the market.\n\nAndroid Authority – 30 Oct 25\n\n### Cellebrite leak highlights how much more secure Pixel phones are with GrapheneOS\n\nA leaked Cellebrite chart shows Pixel phones become far harder to hack once GrapheneOS replaces the standard Android build.\n\nEst. reading time: 3 minutes",
"title": "Smartphones are not safe"
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