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100% love it.
I was worried that I would try it, not be able to use it for my needs, and be stuck hating what android has turned into, but not yet able to jump ship for linux phones (because moving to apple is as bad as what android is turning into).
Instead, graphene reminded me of why I loved android in the first place. It genuinely works so much smoother, I don't have to worry about much of anything at all, but can relatively freely do whatever the fuck I want on my device.
As usual, you do have to be aware that some apps just will not cooperate with any OS changes that aren't OEM. And graphene isn't root friendly. So that's why the "relatively freely" is present in the previous paragraph. Within those bounds though, holy crap is it a better experience than anything else I've ever used since my lgg3 was new. Faster, better battery life, and zero bloat to deal with. That's compared to pixels I had fucked with that weren't the same model as the one I was so generously given me by a great friend. Can't say for sure that if graphene was available on my other devices that it would be better in terms of speed and battery life, since that's hardware dependent to a great degree.
But I can say that when I fucked around on pixels newer than the one I have, that they were less responsive and drained battery faster doing similar tasks, despite having newer hardware.
I've said it elsewhere before, but my experience with graphene pissed me off. It makes me so angry that this experience isn't the default experience for all devices, out of the box. I hate that until the recent announcement, that having this experience meant being limited to the shitty choices Google made for pixels (like no sd card, not the chipset or anything like that). I'm hopeful that the Motorola option is realistic for me once this phone has met its end of life. I'm riding it until the wheels fall off though lol.
Legit, if you aren't limited by work requirements regarding apps you have to use, and your bank app isn't pissy, don't hesitate. I haven't been this happy with any device since I put lineage on an old tablet years ago and it fit my needs so perfectly I couldn't believe it. Even my beloved g3 didn't work as well with any rom as this pixel does with graphene.