Sure, but then everyone must have their own risk vs benefit calculation. For example if one uses graphene OS which I never used and is consider very secure, but you can't have much control as a real linux phone, like upgrading the firmware, kernel and so on....Or at least not as easy as on the pine phone. Then it depends a lot of who is your enemy, for many they are silicon valley companies, for some 3 letter agencies...I am not at all a security expert, just trying to learn more too, those are my personal opinions based on my limited knowledge.
I prefer the philosphy of foss of the pine phone, despite the stock firmware problems. I believe that in the next years it will be more secure than graphene and etc.
I prefer the philosphy of foss of the pine phone, despite the stock firmware problems. I believe that in the next years it will be more secure than graphene and etc.