I would really like to be able to buy a flip phone that just did VoLTE calls and SMS/MMS, didn't spy, and didn't require administering a Linux computer.
Pinephone beta edition, convergence model, Mobian Bookworm with Phosh.
(09-23-2021, 12:03 AM)ryo Wrote: Doing VoLTE calls and SMS/MMS and doesn't spy at the same time is literally impossible.
You will need to cut out the ISP somehow to stop the spying in this case, which you need in order to make calls and send SMS to begin with.
Even if you somehow manage to do so, you'd still need to somehow get around government-owned cell towers.
Doesn't spy was stating the case way too strongly. As you say, merely using the cell towers means giving away your location at the least.
VoLTE will apparently be the only way to use the cell towers at some time in the future. It would be nice to use the cell towers without using Google or Apple.
Digital communications are inherently insecure, and broadcast communications are inherently insecure, but it would be nice to cut the commercial spies out of the loop.
Pinephone beta edition, convergence model, Mobian Bookworm with Phosh.
Unfortunately from what I could find on bananahackers it appears that the "Cingular Flip IV" (made by Alcatel) running KaiOS that AT&T sent me is one that has not been successfully rooted. I've been thinking it might be nice to have one of the easily-rooted KaiOS models as a backup phone.
KaiOS,
I put that in my browser's search window, ... of the many choices returned, one states it is from a large multi-national Chinese company,
... while a a few choices down the same page it says it is from a U.S. based company.
Hmm, they cannot both be accurate...?
A post I saw a while back here on the forum said it was released/supported by Google.
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KaiOS is derived from the old Firefox OS and is supposed to be open source. Google does have their fangs into it but I expect a rooted phone that you can uninstall the "Google Assistant" and other such crapware/spyware from would be OK as a backup phone. (So would a second pinephone but even if they are currently available money is too tight right now for me to buy another.)