A thousand tims this. When I moved away from stock Android and on to cuwtom ROMs a few years ago, I didnt find anything that met my needs but then I stumbled on GrapheneOS. I understand why it doesn't run on non Pixels but their approach to handling Google Services and preinstalled software in particulqr should really be copied by other ROM maintainers and developers (something I'll give a shot in a few short months).
My only gripe now on my 2nd Pixel with Graphene is exactly what Fairphone is fixing, which is easy hardware maintenance + 3.5mm jack. I guess a modular/repairable smartphone with w non-invasive os is "the dream".
> My only gripe now on my 2nd Pixel with Graphene is exactly what Fairphone is fixing, which is easy hardware maintenance + 3.5mm jack.
The hardware maintenance is true (even though I suspect the repairability of the usb-c port is what made me need to replace it in the first place) but starting with the 4, Fairphone doesn't have a 3.5 mm jack.
Source: I have a Fairphone 4 and have so far replaced the screen, battery, usb-c port and back cover.
My only gripe now on my 2nd Pixel with Graphene is exactly what Fairphone is fixing, which is easy hardware maintenance + 3.5mm jack. I guess a modular/repairable smartphone with w non-invasive os is "the dream".