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"Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone"

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  • janvlug@mastodon.socialJ janvlug@mastodon.social

    "Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone"

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    Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone

    : Both Cupertino and Google are imposing ever stricter limits on their phones – but you have alternatives

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    theregister (www.theregister.com)

    I use a #Librem5 #Linux #phone. With the default #PureOS operating system.

    Enjoy your #freedom, break free from #Google and #Apple.

    Have a full Linux computer in your pocket that you can also use for calling.

    Questions? Ask me.

    #opensource #digitalsovereignty #FOSS #MobileLinux #privacy

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    @janvlug If we want opensource mobile OSes to succeed, they need officially supported banking apps and identity verification apps. These are crucial to me but they only exist on iOS and Android.

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    • janvlug@mastodon.socialJ janvlug@mastodon.social

      "Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone"

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      Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone

      : Both Cupertino and Google are imposing ever stricter limits on their phones – but you have alternatives

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      theregister (www.theregister.com)

      I use a #Librem5 #Linux #phone. With the default #PureOS operating system.

      Enjoy your #freedom, break free from #Google and #Apple.

      Have a full Linux computer in your pocket that you can also use for calling.

      Questions? Ask me.

      #opensource #digitalsovereignty #FOSS #MobileLinux #privacy

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      @janvlug Is encrypted messaging available? Signal?

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      • pwaring@social.xk7.netP pwaring@social.xk7.net

        @janvlug Can you run apps that try to detect if you've rooted your phone, like banking apps (and in my country, even the official health app)?

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        @pwaring @janvlug I think(correct me if I’m wrong) that the idea is to use the web browser and a yubikey instead of apps. If a government/bank complains about you not having an android device that’s on them to give you an alternative.

        Jan is going full RMS on mobile devices, and I thanks that’s epic!

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        • alienghic@timeloop.cafeA alienghic@timeloop.cafe

          @dademurphy

          Dude its just a tool and all the communication features are international standards and work with the purism.

          So what if it can't install popular software. That's not cutting himself off.

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          @alienghic it literally is, but it’s pretty clear y’all want to die on that hill so who am I to stop you?

          People have been trying to bring Linux devices to the commercial forefront and it will never happen, it will always be a niche for the tech savvy, Android and iOS rule the market and that’s not going to change any time soon.

          All because Google wants developers to identify themselves, if you think using a Linux device is winning, I would hate to see what you consider losing.😂

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          • codo@fosstodon.orgC codo@fosstodon.org

            @dos @janvlug Thank you both for the answers. I'd love to see Purism get better and more widely available, but I'm not prepared to be an adopter yet. I used to think my requirements were quite minimal, but when using the Librem I've realized all the functionality that I've been taking for granted on /e/OS.

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            @dos @janvlug I just read in thread from a few weeks back that the modem data connections is unreliable for three years. https://fosstodon.org/@mrlakes@mastodon.nl/116368650601409490

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            • janvlug@mastodon.socialJ janvlug@mastodon.social

              "Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone"

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              Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone

              : Both Cupertino and Google are imposing ever stricter limits on their phones – but you have alternatives

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              theregister (www.theregister.com)

              I use a #Librem5 #Linux #phone. With the default #PureOS operating system.

              Enjoy your #freedom, break free from #Google and #Apple.

              Have a full Linux computer in your pocket that you can also use for calling.

              Questions? Ask me.

              #opensource #digitalsovereignty #FOSS #MobileLinux #privacy

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              @janvlug
              Can you use Signal and some kind of OpenStreetMap navigation? Can you use Android apps in general and is it complicated? Or is it more like using whatever could run on Linux desktop?

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              • felipe@social.treehouse.systemsF felipe@social.treehouse.systems

                @dademurphy what exactly are you on about

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                @felipe @dademurphy

                it's a troll

                a bad one

                it's really important to the troll that Librem5 not be considered by anyone

                but all the troll is truly communicating is that they are really emotional about hating on Librem5, for whatever deranged reason

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                • janvlug@mastodon.socialJ janvlug@mastodon.social

                  "Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone"

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                  Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone

                  : Both Cupertino and Google are imposing ever stricter limits on their phones – but you have alternatives

                  favicon

                  theregister (www.theregister.com)

                  I use a #Librem5 #Linux #phone. With the default #PureOS operating system.

                  Enjoy your #freedom, break free from #Google and #Apple.

                  Have a full Linux computer in your pocket that you can also use for calling.

                  Questions? Ask me.

                  #opensource #digitalsovereignty #FOSS #MobileLinux #privacy

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                  @janvlug
                  Except for the fact that they all are way out of my budget for a phone (I don't want to waste more than 200 € for a phone!), I'm not sure all "mandatory" apps I have to use are compatible with those phones (bank, government, SPID, school and health-related, ...) and anyway I won't spend such money unless I'm sure of that.
                  Sorry, would really love to switch (especially to EU phones!), but can't afford that.

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                  • mihamarkic@mastodon.socialM mihamarkic@mastodon.social

                    @janvlug I'd consider an EU based OS instead, like Sailfish, but then again it only runs on their devices and it isn't completely OSS. Degoogled options aren't bad as well, mostly because of the rich development community and tools, but then again it might some day cease existing. It's a tricky situation, so many options.

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                    @mihamarkic I've always some difficulties with the phrase "EU based" when it comes to Free and Open Source Software (#FOSS). FOSS is often developed by a worldwide community of people and organizations.

                    Whet it comes to e.g. cloud hosting, EU jurisdiction is indeed very important, but not for free Linux distributions imo. The user is in full control, the code is transparant.

                    As a side note: Imagine that all people would collaborate like the FOSS community.

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                    • janvlug@mastodon.socialJ janvlug@mastodon.social

                      @mihamarkic I've always some difficulties with the phrase "EU based" when it comes to Free and Open Source Software (#FOSS). FOSS is often developed by a worldwide community of people and organizations.

                      Whet it comes to e.g. cloud hosting, EU jurisdiction is indeed very important, but not for free Linux distributions imo. The user is in full control, the code is transparant.

                      As a side note: Imagine that all people would collaborate like the FOSS community.

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                      @janvlug How so? If an American company is hosting the cloud (regardless of what software they use), they fall under US jurisdiction no matter where data is stored. And US jurisdiction is a huge risk. If you care about your data that is.

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                      • jajo@mastodon.nuJ jajo@mastodon.nu

                        @janvlug One important question, van it handle BankID and Swish? Made for bankhandling and monytransfer?

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                        @jajo Sorry, I cannot answer this question, I'm not familiar with BankID and Swish.

                        For banking I actually never use my phone, I use a browser on my Linux desktop or Linux laptop. I can use the browser for banking on the #Librem5 as well though.

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                        • janvlug@mastodon.socialJ janvlug@mastodon.social

                          @jajo Sorry, I cannot answer this question, I'm not familiar with BankID and Swish.

                          For banking I actually never use my phone, I use a browser on my Linux desktop or Linux laptop. I can use the browser for banking on the #Librem5 as well though.

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                          @janvlug For me and everybody else in the nordic countries they use these apps and it's a no go without them.

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                          • lil5@social.linux.pizzaL lil5@social.linux.pizza

                            @pwaring @janvlug I think(correct me if I’m wrong) that the idea is to use the web browser and a yubikey instead of apps. If a government/bank complains about you not having an android device that’s on them to give you an alternative.

                            Jan is going full RMS on mobile devices, and I thanks that’s epic!

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                            @lil5 @pwaring

                            I use preferably only free and open source apps, native for Linux. Using the browser is also totally fine for me.

                            I oppose using apps that only are available via Google or Apple, or that only run on their operating systems.

                            Someone wrote a very informative page about #appdwang (in Dutch):

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                            Bied weerstand tegen appdwang en laat je geen apps opdringen! Op appdwang.nl vind je praktijkvoorbeelden en argumenten om duidelijk te maken wat je van appdwang vindt.

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                            (appdwang.nl)

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                            • moritz@social.heiber.imM moritz@social.heiber.im

                              @janvlug @Gina How do you deal with Purism‘s enablement of fascists and Nazis by allowing them to utilize their platform as a safe harbor?

                              PS: There are A TON of articles[^1] about them on the web concerning this topic, and you’d really be hard-pressed not to have heard of any of it; but maybe that’s the goal? “Free” hardware over anything?

                              [1] Example: https://anarc.at/blog/2019-05-13-free-speech/

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                              @moritz

                              Thanks for the link to the article. I was not aware of this concern nor this article. My point of view is that personal freedom is not absolute.

                              In the Librem One Code of Conduct is stated: "This community will not tolerate harassment of any kind."

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                              This community is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form.

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                              I do not know of any fascist or Nazi content being published on Purism platforms. If there is, please provide me a link, and I will take action.

                              The Reporting section describes how is dealt with this.

                              @Gina

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                              • jajo@mastodon.nuJ jajo@mastodon.nu

                                @janvlug For me and everybody else in the nordic countries they use these apps and it's a no go without them.

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                                @jajo @janvlug Here in Poland there is one kind of instant payments that can't be done without my bank's mobile app (Blik) - but their Android app works fine in Waydroid.

                                Some banks around the world require platform attestation which is extremely user hostile though. If your bank is among those, you should complain to them and maybe look for alternatives.

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                                • codo@fosstodon.orgC codo@fosstodon.org

                                  @dos @janvlug I just read in thread from a few weeks back that the modem data connections is unreliable for three years. https://fosstodon.org/@mrlakes@mastodon.nl/116368650601409490

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                                  @codo

                                  Unfortunately modem data still breaks now and then. To place it in perspective, I loose mobile internet at most once in a few days nowadays. Lack of connectivity is clearly indicated by an icon in the top bar when it happens, so you are at least aware of it.
                                  I have the impression that this connectivity loss happens less and less, but that is a subjective impression. Maybe I should try to measure to be more exact.

                                  @dos

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                                  • dos@social.librem.oneD dos@social.librem.one

                                    @jajo @janvlug Here in Poland there is one kind of instant payments that can't be done without my bank's mobile app (Blik) - but their Android app works fine in Waydroid.

                                    Some banks around the world require platform attestation which is extremely user hostile though. If your bank is among those, you should complain to them and maybe look for alternatives.

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                                    @dos Sounds like the swedish Bankid and swish. Almost every phone here iphone och android uses is. So easy! @janvlug

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                                    • cyb3rrunn3r@cyb3rrunn3r.deC cyb3rrunn3r@cyb3rrunn3r.de

                                      @janvlug@mastodon.social https://shop.nitrokey.com/shop/category/smartphone-tablet-4 maybe???

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                                      @cyb3rrunn3r

                                      From a first glance these look like Android devices to me. Personally, I think Android is on a dead end when it comes to being aligned with free software principles.

                                      I really prefer #MobileLinux.

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                                      • janvlug@mastodon.socialJ janvlug@mastodon.social

                                        @codo

                                        Unfortunately modem data still breaks now and then. To place it in perspective, I loose mobile internet at most once in a few days nowadays. Lack of connectivity is clearly indicated by an icon in the top bar when it happens, so you are at least aware of it.
                                        I have the impression that this connectivity loss happens less and less, but that is a subjective impression. Maybe I should try to measure to be more exact.

                                        @dos

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                                        @janvlug @codo It's a modem firmware bug that we have no control over. There are workarounds with various tradeoffs, you could put a watchdog for it too. In practice, for me it's only a minor annoyance since flipping the switch is so fast, but I can see it being disruptive for certain use cases.

                                        Fortunately the modem is easily replaceable so we won't be stuck with this forever.

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                                          @Kerplunk Unfortunately the #Librem5 is expensive. Purism has to earn all on the hardware sell. Purism is not gathering data, or pre-installing privacy invasive apps on their devices.

                                          It is possible to support the PureOS development though:

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                                          Purism makes premium phones, laptops, mini PCs and servers running free software on PureOS. Purism products respect people's privacy and freedom while protecting their security.

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                                          But that would cost you even more.

                                          From the other side, the devices have longer support than the average Android phone.

                                          Maybe you can try to get a second hands device via:

                                          https://forums.puri.sm/tag/marketplace

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