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GrapheneOS is a beautiful stop-gap, but there are real bona-fide Linux smartphones out there. To be clear, there are not many, the hardware often isn't great, the software often isn't great. PinePhone and Librem come to mind.
Cell carriers will just start requiring the attestation as well. And eventually, even an internet connection will - wifi routers will have to attest to ISP equipment, etc.
The final phase is "AI" monitoring everything you do on your devices. Eventually it won't just be passive, either, but likely active: able to change books you read and audio you listen to on-the-fly without your consent. It will be argued that this ok because the program is "objective".
I've been keeping an eye on FuriLabs (Furiphone). They maintain FuriOS - Debian with an Android kernel. Has a container for running Android apps. Price is reasonable though I don't know how it'll be affected by tariffs in the US. It's tempting.
I really wanted to like Librem and almost bought a phone until I saw this video by
Louis Rossmann: https://youtu.be/wKegmu0V75s?si=NzevsJgHD188bRkT
In addition to the PinePhone and Librem 5, you can also put postmarketOS on some faster Android phones like the OnePlus 6T.
https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/2020/introducing-precurso... This is the most secure phone that has been made recently.
Per their spec sheet it doesn't have cellular connectivity, so it's not actually a phone.
And if what you want is a PDA that runs Linux, there are many options, e.g. https://www.clockworkpi.com/home-uconsole.
Neat concept.
For anyone else failing to resolve DNS for that domain: https://archive.is/q7w0x