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No, and I would not trust GrapheneOS solely because its dev somehow only trusts Google. Ask him why (I did) and https://teddit.net/r/privacytoolsIO/comments/gs4uv7/i_dont_fully_trust_grapheneos/fs82fdv/
Also, if technical support for a custom firmware does not exist post installation, it ID abandonware. GrapheneOS for most people is usually abandonware, considering the kind of nut Daniel Micay is.
The Graphene group account actually gave some good replies to that thread - you just don't have a clue what you are talking about. The dev doesn't solely trust Google just because - as they've stated many times - there just aren't good alternative phones with decent security baselines.
I'm not even sure what you mean by "technical support for custom firmware" - Graphene pushes firmware updates with their OTAs.
Well, one of my friends owns a Fairphone, and they told me that the worst thing about it is that Android updates take a age to be released: https://forum.fairphone.com/t/android-11-has-arrived-when-will-we-see-it-on-our-3s-and-3-s/64273/6
Whereas I had Android 11 on my graphene phone a few weeks after it was released by Google.
IMHO, until the actual version is supported and security updates are on par, there is absolutely no reasons to rush a major update (or even release it, actually). I will be more than happy to stay on a stable version for a longer time and having a phone actually supported for more than a blink, instead of a phone who bring one major update and kill support after 2 weeks.