I also prefer to not have a modem. My general experience is that its better if the e-note device follows the philosophy to decrease distractions and not having a browser for surfing the web or an E-Mail client. Sometimes limiting functionality helps. From my point of view creating a device that has a specific purpose instead of having fucntions for everything is better.
On the other hand, a modem would be needed for education purposes (teaching). In the way Quirklogic is doing it. But this whole topic of collaboration is for me a little bit more far away.
I think no modem is better, you can always tether to any phone with wifi any way so I don't think the cost benefit is there. The modem would add complexity and cost, especially if aiming for 5g which is still kind of a novelty and buzzword more than anything.
Modems are a major pain and a huge privacy problem, I'm not sure I'm happy having one in my Pinephone so that's more than enough.
The critics that a modem is a security problem is correct, but it also is an option and the security disaster does not stop without a built-in modem using an external connection to a … e.g. an external modem or ethernet or whatever. In case of the EG25 the risk might be lower than with other devices, because there is already a lot known about the firmware and as I understood open source replacement is being worked on.
What I'd like to see is an internal modem like in the pinephone that can be removed or even better separately ordered as an option.
The design would preferably be in such a way that it would be possible to disable it electrically (cutting power to the device) - like with the pinephone or librem5.
The huge advantage I see with the built-in modem as an option is that one would be able to use the device not only as a notebook replacement (including network connectivity), but also as a phone replacement.
As I understood the situation for phone usage there has to be a separate connection for the sound beside the usb connection for data and control. With an external device this would be difficult. Maybe I misunderstood this?
The idea to connect to a phone for network is in my opinion a bit outdated. I'd have to waste battery power of two devices and be depended of the functionality of two devices to just use networking. There are use cases, I know, but I'd prefer much a device that does what I expect on its own.
08-20-2021, 02:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-20-2021, 02:16 AM by bcnaz.
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From what I read there will be a modem cable, I think.
So possibly they will offer a do-it-yourself kit to add the modem.?
Only problem I see with adding an internal modem is what about the antenna ?
Perhaps an optional rear cover that has the anttena in it, ?
But I guess a modem privacy switch may not be possible at this time,?
someone creative may put a switch inline with the modem hook-up cable.
A cover/keyboard/prop like the PineTab has available would be icing on the cake..
A few optional choices would be nice :
1) First you must have a base model at least,
but maybe the option to purchase
2a) A more expensive tablet that comes with the modem pre-installed.
or
2b) A kit with all the parts so we can add the modem ourselves.
and
3) a kit to install a micro sd card socket
I wonder if the battery is easily replaceable and can we find a mainstream replacement.?
LINUX = CHOICES
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