Using Monero on a device with a spyware operating system defeats the point. Let’s learn the basics of rejecting Google’s surveillance and some different alternative Android operating systems: https://video.simplifiedprivacy.com/what-is-a-degoogled-phone/

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I have Pixel 6 I bought directly from Google. Does that count as OEM unlocked? Thinking about switching.

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Yes it should be OEM unlocked. In theory sandboxed google play on graphene should not be able to access it. But if you use real cell service with a SIM card, then the IMEI number (by default) can be seen by the carrier.

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Awesome thanks.

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