Le 06/05/2014 18:15, C a écrit :
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Daniel Bauer <linux@daniel-bauer.com> wrote:
phone calls, sms, photos, notes, contacts, gps position - whatever is in your phone. Wasn't their slogan: Don't do no evil ?
It's so sad that there is no pure linux phone, we can only choose if we give our privacy to apple, m$ or big perv brother google. There is though... well, not pure Linux, but OpenMoko is a phone OS with and open stack.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page
And then there's this phone: http://neo900.org/ which claims to be open... I haven't really looked into it, but... if what they claim is true....
Of course even on a linux phone the NSA for sure will put enough pressure on chip manufacturers to give them access... It does make you wonder about the Ubuntu phone (if it ever arrives), and what concessions they've made but not told anyone.
C The Neo900/OpenMoko is very expensive... and the GSM chipset is neither free or secure. Any GSM device will never be.
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