I'm just at the beginning of my testings. But I can confirm that it is possible to hear at least the OS itself sounds from pinephone, when I'm using mumble and doing volume up volume down one a pinephone it is possible to hear those volume adjustment beeps on the other end while mic is supposedly switched off by hardware switch.
KDE Manjaro CE
Could that be classified as "System Sounds" rather than microphone sounds ?
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How are the DIP switches physically wired? Is there a PCB diagram to prove that they're not just a software trick?
The reason I ask, is that other smartphone vendors have made "hardware privacy claims" that have, many times, proven to be lies... such as cameras with LEDs (except the camera can still be enabled without the LED illuminating) and "sub-dermal blah blah" about fingerprint sensors (which were still bypassed with a gummy bear), and those are just the tip of the iceberg, because about 99% of all "security" claims are never actually verified. Stick a "printf()" inside the gnupg/openssl/etc prng "seed" function (the code that bypasses system entropy) to see what I mean...
That is a known "BUG" I have seen posted for some time at the Mobian blog site. It is probably on other operating systems websites as well.
though I did not delve into it.
Hopefully it can be solved with software - and not require a hardware fix/ revision.
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01-19-2022, 04:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2022, 04:12 PM by bcnaz.)
YES, that is the one.!
Thanks for that Link.
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