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<article id="recommended-devices">
<h3><a href="#recommended-devices">Which devices are recommended?</a></h3>
<p>GrapheneOS is actively developing support for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.
These are much nicer hardware than the previous generation devices and the
Pixel 6 is a great deal. The minimum guarantee of 5 years of security updates
from launch instead of 3 years also means they'll last much longer as fully
supported devices.</p>
<p>The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are flagship phones with much nicer hardware
than previous generation devices (cameras, CPU, GPU, display, battery), 5
years of guaranteed full security updates / support and substantial security
improvements. GrapheneOS currently has highly experimental support for these
devices without all of the hardening features ported and with other missing
hardware features. If you can wait a few weeks for support to be fleshed out,
these are the only devices you should consider buying.</p>
<p>The following devices offer the best hardware, firmware and software
security along with the longest future support time and are strongly
recommended:</p>
<p>The cheaper Pixel 6 has extremely competitive pricing for the flagship
level hardware especially with the guaranteed long term support. Pixel 6 Pro
has 50% more memory (12GB instead of 8GB), a higher end screen, a 3rd rear
camera with 4x optical zoom and a higher end front camera. Both devices have
the same SoC (CPU, GPU, etc.) and the same main + ultrawide rear cameras. The
Pixel 6 is quite large and the Pixel 6 Pro is larger.</p>
<p>The following devices are reasonable choices if you can't wait for
completed Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro support for GrapheneOS:</p>
<ul>
<li>Pixel 5a (barbet)</li>