fingerprint now supported on Pixel 6
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<li>Pixel 6 (oriole)</li>
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<p>The experimental releases for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have two major
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known limitations. The under display fingerprint reader isn't supported yet
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and it will be at least several days until we add support for it. The
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GrapheneOS kernel hardening isn't ported yet so there are a bunch of missing
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under the hood privacy and security features along with a few missing
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user-facing features such as disallowing new USB peripherals or disabling
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native code debugging support.</p>
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<p>The experimental releases for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are temporarily
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missing GrapheneOS kernel hardening so there are a bunch of missing under the
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hood privacy and security features along with a few missing user-facing
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features such as disallowing new USB peripherals or disabling native code
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debugging support.</p>
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than previous generation devices (cameras, CPU, GPU, display, battery), 5
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years of guaranteed full security updates / support and substantial security
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improvements. GrapheneOS currently has experimental support for these devices
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without all of the hardening features ported and without support for the under
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display fingerprint reader features. We strongly recommend buying one of these
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latest generation devices.</p>
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without all of the hardening features ported yet. We strongly recommend buying
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one of these latest generation devices.</p>
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<p>The cheaper Pixel 6 has extremely competitive pricing for the flagship
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level hardware especially with the guaranteed long term support. Pixel 6 Pro
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