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Building a more secure OS based on Android

March 14, 2022 37:28 35.97 MB Downloads: 0

On this week's episode, we discuss how to overcome some of the challenges in building your own image of Android to use on any device, particularly where security is a concern. We're excited to be joined by one of the developers behind one such project that's made headlines recently, Gabriel of GrapheneOS.

  • 01:02 - Are we talking about custom ROMs?
  • 02:51 - What does GrapheneOS do that AOSP doesn't?
  • 12:04 - Why can't I install a custom OS on my existing Android device?
  • 19:15 - How can I get apps to work on my custom Android-based OS?
  • 28:26 - Why are Android update guarantees still so lackluster?

You can learn more about GrapheneOS at grapheneos.org, and you can try it out on your Pixel device with their easy-to-use web installer.

Android Bytes is hosted by Mishaal Rahman, Senior Technical Editor, and David Ruddock, Editor in Chief, of Esper.


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