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Over the last three years I've had a lot of folks ask me questions about using GrapheneOS. Let's answer them!

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[–] Lee@retrolemmy.com 3 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

I started with graphene a few months ago and it worked from the beginning just following the instructions on the phone to enable it. That said I do recall aention of extra permissions for Bluetooth android auto, which I didn't want. My car doesn't support it over Bluetooth anyway so didn't matter to me, but you may be interested in looking that up (I don't recall the specifics).

[–] some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.world 3 points 20 hours ago

IIRC AA leverages Bluetooth to avoid audio conflicts and to further verify you're connected to the correct vehicle. Some setups use it to know when to power up/power down the vehicle's AA hardware. (At least, I have a dongle that does this, because the car is stupid and allows power to be drawn over its USB port when everything else is off.)

It's optional and not really needed.

Sounds awesome, thank you. I tried it years ago and I'm pretty sure at that point they just said there's no support for it. It was the main holdout for me, never cared about the nfc payments really, so I'm excited to try it out again