@Revan_9766@mastodon.social The initial devices with GrapheneOS support should be available in 2027. The initial devices will be flagships so they'll be higher end hardware than Pixels at a higher price. Lower end devices will take more time to meet our requirements since the updates and security features aren't as good. It's mostly due to how Qualcomm handles it. The latest Snapdragon flagships have the best security features. We'll also need Motorola to start paying them for longer updates below flagships.
What are you playing with? I’m rocking a Viwoods myself and it’s pretty great, I wish I could get the backlight to be warmer light.
I’m back and forth still on OLED, it’s so vibrant and beautiful it’s almost too powerful if that makes sense. That said, the new minimal phone and the light phone 3 seem to be embracing it with some success
Currently a Boox. They have a temperature slider. I am actually testing different e-ink devices from different manufacturers. OLED is shit in the bright sunlight, compared to e-ink. It’s my favorite thing to do with e-ink: reading outside. Really has the kind of paper characteristics to it.
What are you playing with? I’m rocking a Viwoods myself and it’s pretty great, I wish I could get the backlight to be warmer light.
I’m back and forth still on OLED, it’s so vibrant and beautiful it’s almost too powerful if that makes sense. That said, the new minimal phone and the light phone 3 seem to be embracing it with some success
Currently a Boox. They have a temperature slider. I am actually testing different e-ink devices from different manufacturers. OLED is shit in the bright sunlight, compared to e-ink. It’s my favorite thing to do with e-ink: reading outside. Really has the kind of paper characteristics to it.