intriguing, Bill. Thanks for the video. I subscribed to her channel. Her video notes Graphene can work on other devices but no idea how many.
I'm not certain I could give up the usability of Android. Maybe if Aurora functions as well as she indicates. Btw, check out the other privacy-related products she mentions in the links below.
F-Droid could be employed alone if you don't want or can't shift phones. If you're considering a new phone anyway, you might look at a Pine phone.
If it's mostly the location gathering that irks you, you can get a Chromebook. Like most laptops, they don't come with mobile access although you can tether them. However, I believe Google respects your location setting if you do it properly. The big fuss in the news was that people thought turning off location in the phone settings was adequate. You want to log in to your Google account to do it completely. Google didn't make that clear from the start.