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As far a I know you need a Google Pixel for graphene. So you would still be helping google.
I already have one but even if I didn't buying used FTW!
Also, Motorola is reportedly releasing a Graphene friendly phone (not that they're all that great either).
I've had 4 pixels and even the og Google Nexus. A graphine Motorola might be the last thing I need to fully ditch Google phones. I wish I could put graphine on my old pixel 4a 4g. It's got e/os now. The battery life is crazy good, but it still kind of just feels like an android phone anyway.
Assuming they buy it new. If you buy it used, no helping Google.
Wouldn't it create an incentive for the other person (the seller) to buy another phone from google?
Like if someone had to keep all my past phones, would they buy as many new phone?
I don't know a lot of people who wait to sell an old phone before they get a new one. Usually, they decide to sell after they already have the new phone set up.