Ask HN: What's the best “open” phone that supports 5G?
Is there an "open" phone that's perhaps based on the non-Google Android? What's your experience with your carrier? What are the pros and cons of your system?
Note: Verizon just informed me that my admittedly old phone will quit working when they shut down 4G LTE by EoY 2022. Clearly I'm not using applications that tax the phone's processor or memory capabilities.
[+] [-] pridkett|4 years ago|reply
The major American carriers are shutting down 3G. But for that to be a problem you’ve got to go back to the iPhone 5s, which has LTE data, but not for voice (going off the top of my head there, might be a generation off).
[+] [-] hansvs|4 years ago|reply
[1]: https://e.foundation/leaving-apple-google-e-os-is-available-...
[+] [-] opan|4 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Friday_|4 years ago|reply
[+] [-] pkulak|4 years ago|reply
EDIT: Also, Verizon has no plans whatsoever to shut down their LTE network.
[+] [-] quesomaster9000|4 years ago|reply
A 'secure OS' which comes with a built-in VPN doesn't sit well with me (CIA says, pls send all ur traffic over our 'uber secure' tunnel kthx kek), and it seems Calyx isn't as technically adept as Graphene when it comes to kernel & library level exploit mitigation techniques.
The history of GrapheneOS is quite funny btw, when it was called 'CopperheadOS' the actual dev mic-dropped and deleted the signing keys stating that the business guy was compromised. Remember, the business guy was making people physically send their phones to HQ so the OS image could be 'securely installed'.
[+] [-] ianburrell|4 years ago|reply