Hello I have a Galaxy XCover 7 and use Samsung Secure folder for all my phone uses is that more secure than GrapheneOS because Knox is hardware chip and has not been cracked yet if the secure folder is not decrypted, I have 2 VPN connections going at same time, one outside the secure folder with miltihop and a VPN connected within the secire folder.
No.
Samsung is nowhere near secure compared to GrapheneOS. The iPhone and Pixel are more secure than Samsung. The latter cannot withstand a brute force attack, while the other two can. It was also Samsung that shipped 100 million phones with broken encryption.
But all this is related to Samsung Android, not Samsung Knox and secure folder which even the army and NSA use thats seperate and more secure than Samsung Android and completely seperare with different encryption and hardware on the phone, no one has bruite forced knox yet in a encrypted state
I have no idea what you’re talking about. Also, US army and NSA aren’t using Samsung devices.
These are far different from Samsung devices that regular consumers use. Where exactly does it state that US army and NSA use those devices?
I remember Pixel have TitanM2 security chip too, but it really doesn’t have “Secure Foler” (maybe Android 15 feature “Private Space” can do the same thing, But it is not going to use a security chip to enhance security). Nevertheless, Pixel’s firmware updates are always up to date, and GrapheneOS has heavily hardened the system and provided many new security features (Comparison of GrapheneOS with other AOSP distributions, you can see here), so I think GrapheneOS more secure.