> Android was designed more for surveillance and consumption, than for privacy&security and the user's interests
I disagree. The Android security model is better than the Linux one. I am very happy with GrapheneOS, I don't have much to complain about.
The problem is that Google sucks and nobody enforces antitrust laws. But it's not just Google: how many Android manufacturers don't suck, really? Do they contribute to AOSP at all? Probably not. Do they build reasonable devices that could run something like GrapheneOS? Nope. Just relocking the bootloader is often a problem.
> I disagree. The Android security model is better than the Linux one.
In some ways it probably is, but it still isn't that good in my opinion (although some of the problems have to do with the way the settings and controls are working rather than the security model itself, there are also problems with the security model itself too). (I think there are other problems with Android (and other operating systems) too.)
> although some of the problems have to do with the way the settings and controls are working
I was talking about the security model.