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- As yes, the modern dumb phone. When you see someone flip one of these bad boys
- out in public, you just have to look! The memories of typing with that classic
- T9 word. Flipping (or sliding) open the phone to answer a phone call. So epic,
- so classic, and now with 4G!? As much as they will take you back to the good old
- days of 2005, the current state dumb phones are in is an absolute disaster. This
- is what I've learned after 2 years in the dumb phone world.
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- As mentioned in my article on <a href="back-to-webos.html">going back to webOS</a>, my iPhone was having issues
- and I didn't feel like buying a new one. This gave me the opportunity to use an
- <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Pre_3">HP Pre 3</a> that I had purchased way back in 2013. I used that device for about a
- year and was beginning to have some issues with the cell connection. So I
- decided to it to rest and try something else. I switched to a garbage Android
- device for a while but the screen was so bad that I couldn't even really use
- it. Not to mention it had major connection issues when I switched to
- T-Mobile. I then go my first "dumb" phone since 2009: the <a href="https://us.alcatelmobile.com/alcatel-go-flip-3/">Alcatel Go Flip
- 3</a>. Thinking that it was just a dumb phone with a few extras I had no idea what I
- was getting myself into…
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- The device runs <a href="https://www.kaiostech.com/">KaiOS</a> - which is basically the reincarnate of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox_OS">FireFoxOS</a>. I
- thought that was pretty cool! A nice free software project and it's doing crazy
- well in India! It's got some apps too which is handy. Then I found something
- out… Something terrible… <a href="https://androidcommunity.com/google-buys-kaios-to-put-assistant-apps-in-feature-phones-20180628/">KaiOS was purchased by Google</a>… NOOOOOO!!!!! Yeah,
- that explains why there is Google Assistant on the Go Flip! I just thought KaiOS
- was hip or something! Well, as sad as that made me, I assumed the best and
- continued to use the device for a few months.
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- I started to look for a new device because the Go Flip was so slow that typing
- was difficult. It couldn't keep up with even the slowest of typing! While
- looking for an alternative dumb phone, I began to notice something: <i>they all</i>
- <i>run android</i>! Serious! <a href="https://www.thelightphone.com/">Light Phone</a>, <a href="https://www.punkt.ch/en/products/mp02-4g-mobile-phone/">Punkt Mp02</a>, <a href="https://www.schokgear.com/">Schok Classic</a>, <a href="https://www.sonimtech.com/products/devices/xp3/">SONIM XP3/XP5</a>,
- <a href="https://kyoceramobile.com/duraxv-extreme/">Kyocera DuraXV Extreme</a> - the list goes on and on! Plain android isn't
- necessarily a bad thing but what <i>is</i> bad is if they didn't de-Google it. As far
- as I know, Schok and SONIM both don't de-Google. I know this because I have used
- both of their devices and they have running Google services. I am unsure about
- the others. I do know that Kyocera has potential for stealing user data and
- giving it to Verizon based on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdutVLGBLqY">this</a> video. The man in the video really doesn't
- know much about the topic but the fact that those items are in there is a
- concern. I don't know much about the Light Phone and Punkt but they're very
- expensive and I don't care for that automatically. What has the dumb phone world
- come to!?
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- What does this all mean? Well, if KaiOS is Google owned and most dumb phones run
- Android (assuming there is some hidden services for either Google or another
- entity) we can assume that they all have some sort of spyware running. Not to
- mention they're all proprietary so we already don't know what's going on in
- there. <b>In turn, this means that dumb phones suffer from the same plague as</b>
- <b>smartphones when it comes to privacy!</b> Not to mention some of them are really
- expensive too. This leaves dumb phones with one benefit: no social media. OH
- WAIT, KaiOS has a Facebook app! Nice. Real nice.
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- As far as I can tell, there are really only 3 options for folks wanting a safe
- dumb phone: <a href="https://mudita.com/products/pure/">Mudita Pure</a>, <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/dumbphones/comments/jxh66t/thoughts_on_dumbphone_software/">this guy</a>, and <a href="https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/">PinePhone</a>/<a href="https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/">Librem 5</a>. <b>Pure</b>: I see
- potential. The OS will be released under the <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html">GNU GPLv3</a> supposedly. There are 3
- big issues that I see with this device: e-ink, cost, and no group texting. The
- e-ink display means you can't view images most likely. Maybe they'll do a thing
- with black and white ones? No idea but could be a major concern for some
- people. It's like $370 retail price which is very expensive. Hopefully the
- device turns out to be worth that price! I find it silly to not include this in
- the initial release. I personally find group texting very useful and would love
- to see it. <b>This guy</b>: I don't really see this project going anywhere. It's
- possible, however. <b>PinePhone/Librem 5</b>: These are technically smartphones <i>but</i>
- since they don't have all the apps of iOS and Android and are pretty safe, they
- are probably the best option currently. The biggest issue I see with these are
- that that you can still spend all day scrolling on them and there aren't any
- stable operating systems as of 2020-12-02.
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- In conclusion, dumb phones are just as bad as smartphones when it comes to
- privacy. I cannot seriously recommend <i>any</i> on the market as of 2020-12-02. I
- believe that the safest option currently would be the Punkt but I'm not 100%
- sure as I don't want to spend the money to see. Keep in mind the Punkt is <span class="underline">very</span>
- dumb and cannot group texting nor view images. I am very hopeful that the Mudita
- Pure turns out to be something great - only time will tell! If anyone knows of
- any possible solutions here, let me know!
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