The Murena Pixel smartphone is designed to offer a different approach to users who care about privacy and data-hungry handsets. Running the open-source “/e/OS” it doesn’t send any data to Google while offering a great and natural user experience.
Started in 2018, /e/OS has become a mature OS that offers a special promise to his users: by default users' data aren't shared with Google, making it the most advanced OS to escape digital surveillance from big techs. The Advanced Privacy also offers tracker-blocker by default, fake geolocation, fake IP address...
Isn't it ironic to see all those features now embedded in a smartphone hardware designed by Google?
We started with the Galaxy S9 with e/OS. A few months ago, we upgraded to the Murena One. We've been thoroughly pleased. I personally don't know why anyone who values their privacy wouldn't use an e/OS phone.
Have been using /e/OS as my daily driver for the past 3 years, it is an amazing product. /e/OS has been continuously improving and adding new features.