• DreitonLullaby@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    I don’t understand. Do you not know that buying second hand means the company does not get your money? I bought a second hand Pixel 8 at the end of 2024 just to put GrapheneOS on it, and I also refuse to give Google money.

    I bought my Mum a Pixel 8 also this year, and put GrapheneOS on it - also second hand.

    Either way, I’m happy for you that you ended up with a private phone, I just don’t understand why so many people seem to forget that second hand is a way of not supporting companies.

    • ForgottenUsername@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Yes buying second hand stops you giving your money to Google, however it still supports ppl buying them in the first place. And that supports Google.

      I wish there was more options in the Graphene space as it’s something I’d love to tinker with too. But also don’t wanna buy from Google.

      Hence why I go back to hoping projects like pinephone take off (albeit I’m realistic of the chances of that happening)

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        1 day ago

        however it still supports ppl buying them in the first place. And that supports Google.

        that’s not how second hand purchasing works

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          1 day ago

          It kind of does, most of my tech friendly family members refuse to buy Chinese phones, not because they care about privacy but because they have no resale values. They only buy iphones, samsung and google.

          If Google secondhand market crashes, I’m pretty sure some of them drop Google from their acceptable phone list. I’m not saying it’s direct impact of Google, but at least it’s indirect in the sense they will not buy Google next time.

          So if you buy secondhand Google 8, you are part paying your sellers next Google pixel 10. It’s a bit mental gymnastics, but not baseless theory.