Comment by 🚀 baloof

Re: "Dumphone - w/MCU hello. I wanted to ask if anyone was..."
In: s/DumbPhones

About privacy: i think under our current legilation, not much is possible. Which is why I think it's a bit unrelated to the dumphone discussion.

But I agree that currently the best option is to have a pre-paid SIM.

I'm all for building an infrastructure for a more private future when more is allowed, and if this product can help with that, that would be nice too, but I think the other tasks are already quite demanding...

I find the most pro-active way to fight for privacy would be to fight against those rules...

🚀 baloof [OP]

Jul 12 · 5 months ago

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🚀 baloof [OP] · Jul 12 at 15:40:

@repeater:

thanks I haven't seen that yet, I hope I can learn something from the existing hardware.

A large portion is sadly build around rpi, which I think only can have "fine" power performance.

🚀 clarahd · Jul 12 at 19:17:

In my corner of North America they are blocking phones for the 5g switchover, even if they support Volte, but are not on their whitelist, like OnePlus. I use one of their dumbphones as a hotspot (although the greedy telco is charging new customers an extra 5$/month if they use hotspot feature!).

You can get a dumbphone that supports Lineage, but again, will they block it?

(Same goes for those Linux phones?)

— https://binboupan.github.io/2023/12/qin-f22-pro-gsi/

Another option for pinephone is running a SIP client with Sculptos over WiFi.

— https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=14780&pid=120324

This guy made an FPGA "phone" that didn't even bother with the cell networks - just for WiFi.

— https://liliputing.com/precursor-open-hardware-mobile-device-with-an-fpga-is-now-shipping-crowdfunding/

As for identity, I checked using Privacy Browser that my footprint was the only one like me in all 4 million!

— https://amiunique.org/fingerprint
— https://www.iplocation.net/myip
🚀 clarahd · Jul 12 at 19:53:

More Banana stuff:

— https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Nokia_8110_4G_(nokia-argon)
— https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Bananui

Other feature phones:

— https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Category:Feature_Phones
— https://hackaday.com/2022/06/18/notkia-building-an-open-and-linux-powered-numpad-phone/
🚀 baloof [OP] · Jul 12 at 20:46:

blocking phones?!

that sounds crazy. how are they enforcing that law?

extra money for hotspot also sounds like a real unecessary thing.

thanks for the links!

👾 fab · Jul 12 at 23:48:

I would like to use a dumbphone, but I need a "hotspot" feature and at least LTE+. Otherwise I only use it for SMS and calling. So I think my options are limited, but if anybody knows such a tool, I would be thankful for hints.

☀️ sbr · Jul 13 at 05:34:

I’ve been meaning to do a proper write up for a while but will have to make do with a summary of my thoughts. I am a big advocate of digital minimalism and share a desire to use tech less and use it intentionally when doing so.

I’ve used a dumb phone for about 6 years

was ok, build was poor but it mostly worked, audio was 6/10, software was not worth mentioning.

build was lovely, audio 7/10 but software was pants. signal app (pigeon) would break every few months and be PITA to fix.

I got excited by the lightphone, but the more I thought about it, the more it was a risky crippled android phone and you’d be better off just using a second hand phone and not having apps you don’t want.

About three months ago, I got one second hand from a family member, it has the following apps

- signal

- maps app

- self hosted music app

- home alarm app

no email, no browser (browser locked with screen time settings).

When I need to call the bank or some business, the sound quality is great, the four apps I use work perfectly and I charge the device every two days. I also didn’t cause a new device to be produced. This could easily apply to a degoogled android device, the mini was available and I like the small form factor.

I think people (myself included) in the alt tech scene want to have that cool device as its a conversation piece, a badge of honour. But I don’t care anymore what people think, I have an iphone but I don’t use it like 99% of people.

🚀 stack · Jul 13 at 15:17:

I'd dump my 'smart' phone in a second if there was a reasonable dumb option.

I used to have a flip phone. It never crashed, and the battery lasted a week. Towards the end I bought 10 of them on EBay for $10, and as they broke, I'd just grab the next one out of the box. The rest of my family had 3 smart phones, and in total paid less for service than my one flip phone, and I eventually gave up and got a smart phone too. Hate every minute of it.

On a modern phone network, ideally I'd have a dumb phone with a mobile WiFi hotspot feature, and use other devices chosen by me to connect to the Internet.

🚀 baloof [OP] · Jul 13 at 16:35:

hey!

i just found https://github.com/jgauchia/IceNav-v3

I truly think that this project is possible, I'll try to work on the software (for the matrix client) and then get it to a suitable microcontroller

🚀 baloof [OP] · Jul 13 at 20:21:

@fab i had for this reason used kaios, but i would not recommend it.

Not having whatsapp or a good map is kind of a bummer.

if i were to buy another dumbphone it'd be the cat s22, but i rather make my own.

🚀 baloof [OP] · Jul 13 at 20:47:

i found another treasure:

https://forum.lvgl.io/t/open-source-example-of-lvgl-on-square-screen/17753/11

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Dumphone - w/MCU hello. I wanted to ask if anyone was interested in building their own dumbphone...? And thought maybe this is a good place to ask, and maybe we could a community around that. I myself would focus only on these things: - Calling - Texting - Music And probably the hardest: - Navigation I don't think linux or anything is needed for that, and would only make it more complicated, just a low end MCU. Maybe that could make it better in other qualities like battery and...

💬 baloof · 17 comments · Jul 12 · 5 months ago