I used a generous definition of “supported” to include old firmware that GrapheneOS doesn’t support any longer on their latest releases but a release did exist at one point. It’s further down the FAQ.
Basically, I gave the benefit of the doubt and still the statement is still demonstrably false because the largest set of phones “supported” is still a tiny subsection of all phones in the market.
Nexus and Samsung? I can only see the word pixel there.
I used a generous definition of “supported” to include old firmware that GrapheneOS doesn’t support any longer on their latest releases but a release did exist at one point. It’s further down the FAQ.
Basically, I gave the benefit of the doubt and still the statement is still demonstrably false because the largest set of phones “supported” is still a tiny subsection of all phones in the market.