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To be clear, that is OP's opinion, not a recommendation in the article.
Personally, I would be more interested in GrapheneOS if using it didn't require (directly or indirectly) giving money to Google.
That's why I buy secondhand Pixels. You can normally get near-new quality if someone orders one as a gift and it's the wrong colour, or they accidentally chose the wrong storage size, or something similar.
That way Google's not getting my money.
They're getting money from people willing to pay for new Pixels knowing they can recover some of the cost later by selling them to you. (The used market bolsters the new market.) That's what I meant by indirectly.
The author in another article does recommend GrapheneOS.
https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/android.html
"The best option for privacy and security on Android is to get a Pixel 4 or greater and flash GrapheneOS. GrapheneOS does not contain any tracking unlike the stock OS on most devices. Additionally, GrapheneOS retains the baseline security model whilst improving upon it with substantial hardening enhancements ... includ[ing] a hardened memory allocator, hardened C library, [and] hardened kernel"