I do not believe he is dead. 🙏 what a character! Also, my immediate goal is to expunge myself from the iPhone.
Remember when that fabulous patriot with the blond hair was shaming Lindsay Graham at the airport to audit the vote after Jan 6? Everyone was in cahoots about his flip phone. Also, Blackberry went obsolete when “they” figured out a way to spy on us. We already know all this, yet still, it’s so gross and pitiful as I type these words from my iPhone.
Android is the only alternative and that's a Google product. I think when the SHTF I'll just put my Android under a wheel when I roll out to the rally point.
If you want a cell phone with a web browser, e-mail, and a few other basic things, take a look at the Librem 5 in about a year. The carrier support is not great at the moment, and the apps are very basic, but it is a normal Linux distribution with basic cell phone features that are under development. As such, the privacy concerns are similar to a Linux laptop.
Speaking of Linux, currently, I do not recommend the phone at this time to people who have not used Linux before. Their preorder process is similar to crowd funding, and new orders will not ship for about a year. If you want to try it out, get one from eBay or wait until they have the phones in stock. By waiting, you will probably get a more finished product.
I do not believe he is dead. 🙏 what a character! Also, my immediate goal is to expunge myself from the iPhone.
Remember when that fabulous patriot with the blond hair was shaming Lindsay Graham at the airport to audit the vote after Jan 6? Everyone was in cahoots about his flip phone. Also, Blackberry went obsolete when “they” figured out a way to spy on us. We already know all this, yet still, it’s so gross and pitiful as I type these words from my iPhone.
Android is the only alternative and that's a Google product. I think when the SHTF I'll just put my Android under a wheel when I roll out to the rally point.
If you want a cell phone with a web browser, e-mail, and a few other basic things, take a look at the Librem 5 in about a year. The carrier support is not great at the moment, and the apps are very basic, but it is a normal Linux distribution with basic cell phone features that are under development. As such, the privacy concerns are similar to a Linux laptop.
Speaking of Linux, currently, I do not recommend the phone at this time to people who have not used Linux before. Their preorder process is similar to crowd funding, and new orders will not ship for about a year. If you want to try it out, get one from eBay or wait until they have the phones in stock. By waiting, you will probably get a more finished product.