7 and above for sure. 8a is the cheapest option buying new due to discounts the 7a doesn't get
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GraphneOS has an extensive list of devices and how long they plan to support them on their FAQ. A 7 series is probably the minimum I'd go with based on that list.
Ive got a 7 pro and been running graphene os for a few months. No complaints
I am using some apps from google play store as well as google maps though, but privacy wise there are still benefits to using graphene os
I'm using a 6 pro and it works fine
Can we still use a plus one if we buy it cash and thrn import it? I feel like there should be a more optimal solution to getting off android than the Google brand phone.