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luca020400 | 2 years ago
That's the only sane way to have a working device that needs to handle signals.
It's not hidden in any way, and the kernel/Android actively talks with it, configures it, turns it on/off.
luca020400 | 2 years ago
That's the only sane way to have a working device that needs to handle signals.
It's not hidden in any way, and the kernel/Android actively talks with it, configures it, turns it on/off.
77pt77|2 years ago
In fact, the article claims:
> During operation, the covert operating system (AMSS) has complete control over the hardware, microphone and camera
the_third_wave|2 years ago
Correlation does not equate causation but they want you to think it does so you run to their web shop to buy a rebranded Google Pixel 7 (with Samsung's Exynos 5300 radio modem and accompanying firmware which has just as much control over the hardware as Qualcomm's AMSS has...).