But: Blackberry has acquired multiple companies that deliver government grade android devices that are fully degooglefied and heavily secured. They are the de facto market leader.
Even if they bring out a properly secured and degooglefied Android that would be a huge step in the right direction.
Yeah, I'd use it if they can get basic usability working with standard Linux. I'd absolutely prefer a physical keyboard if I could run normal Linux CLI stuff on it.
I want a Linux phone like the PinePhone, with better battery life, working basic features (MMS, quality mic and earpiece, etc), and a physical keyboard would be nice.
Until then, I'm using GrapheneOS as you mentioned. I honestly don't want Android, I just a mini Linux laptop that doesn't suck at being a phone.
Still missing the brand that I once used before the iPhone… the Pearl was a legend once and pairing the keyboard with a device supporting GrapheneOS or similar would be great!
QNX was the real-time OS they sold for embedded devices. Modern BB phones used BB11 OS. It had Android emulation but obviously no play store or google services so they had to abandon it. Android BB phones were still great but obviously not enough people cared.
You'd think people would want something different like a non proprietary OS that spies on your every daily aspect of your life seeing the recent tensions in the word.
But nah let's all keep using Facebook, MS, Google and act all surprised pikachu face when 1984 finally happens.
I've been wanting a phone with alternate OS for ages now but it simply isn't there. Guess ill just have to stick to grapheneos for now.
If blackberry manages to come back without using android I might consider them. It its just going to be another shitty android phone with a blackberry skin on it then I'll pass. Probably a fat chance anyway since no one will buy a phone that doesn't have android or iOS.