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Why does everyone talk about Graphene if it only works on a small subset of phones? (genuine question, not a rant) Isn't lineage the one that can run on most phones?
The short answer is that Graphene is focused on making Android more secure, while Lineage is more about making Android devices live longer. Graphene also makes upstream contributions when possible to get those security improvements to more people. Not sure how much Lineage does that.
Some things Graphene has introduced include sandboxed Google Play (install Google Play Services as user apps instead of system apps with special permissions), SeedVault Backup (now used by Lineage and others), memory hardening, and a lot more.