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I refunded my librem preorder when it started smelling fishy and they did it quickly and hassle free, luckily.
I bought the pmOS edition of the pinephone instead for half the price. It hasn't really held up as a daily driver, due to its specs, but I still tinker with it.
I always chuckle whenever I hear people earnestly recommend Pine Phone, or Librem, to other users as daily drivers.
Tinker? Sure, absolutely. But daily use? lol, no.
I look forward to someday daily driving a purpose built Linux phone, but that day isn't here, yet.
Until then, deal with Graphene, or get an Android that supports pmOS. Just understand the real security implications and risks associated with the later.
Source: someone who actually owns purpose built Linux phones.