Pixel 4 support is experimental

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<p>GrapheneOS has official production support for the Pixel 2 (legacy), Pixel 2 XL
(legacy), Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL. The release tags for these
devices have official builds and updates available. These devices meet the stringent
privacy and security standards and have substantial upstream and downstream hardening
specific to the devices.</p>
<p>Support for the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL is under development. There is a lot of work
to do and there is no timeline for these having official production support.</p>
(legacy), Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL. Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL
support is experimental. The release tags for these devices have official builds and
updates available. These devices meet the stringent privacy and security standards and
have substantial upstream and downstream hardening specific to the devices.</p>
<p>Many other devices are supported by GrapheneOS at a source level, and it can be
built for them without modifications to the existing GrapheneOS source tree. Device
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around for compatibility. It used to need more extensive changes such as disallowing
access to the serial number but those restrictions are now standard.</p>
<p>Apps can determine the model of the device (such as it being a Pixel 3) either
<p>Apps can determine the model of the device (such as it being a Pixel 4) either
directly or indirectly through the properties of the hardware and software. There
isn't a way to avoid this short of the OS supporting running apps in a virtual machine
with limited functionality and hardware acceleration. Hiding the CPU/SoC model would