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posted by takyon on Wednesday April 20 2016, @01:11PM   Printer-friendly
from the joining-the-21st-century dept.

Phones can only last so long and my admittedly ancient BlackBerry Curve took one-too-many tumbles and now needs to be replaced. Thanks to recent changes in the cell-phone market, I'm looking to purchase a phone, outright, and get a month-to-month plan for it.

I am very privacy conscious and have, so far, avoided Apple (walled garden - blegh) or Android (tell Google everything). I suspect there are fellow Soylentils who hold a similar perspective. (My current cell provider is US Cellular. I'm open to change, but would like to avoid AT&T and Verizon --- have heard too many horror stories.)

Background: I've been programming computers since the 1970s. I've tried using Apple products, but it seems they are user-friendly to the extent that you want to do what they have already decided is okay. They seem to expose a bare minimum of controls to allow customization. That would frustrate me to no end.

So, that leaves me with Android as the other major alternative. I am leery about giving any more info to Google than necessary -- given a choice, I regularly choose an alternative over a Google product (i.e. DuckDuckGo for search, openstreetmap, etc.)

My thoughts, at the moment, are to get a phone and load cyanogenmod on it. I've read good things about the privacy capabilities it provides; especially fine-grained allow/deny access permissions. Added bonus is ability to apply updates more frequently than a telco-branded phone would provide. I have no experience with rooting/flashing a phone, so I need this process to be as idiot-proof as possible. Also, I'm leery of getting a phone only to see support for it dropped shortly thereafter.

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Must-have: SOLID cellular reception (my apartment seems to have plaster walls - the BB still got great reception), removable battery, removable storage (micro-SD card), WiFi, LTE (USA), good camera, and fine-grained permissions control.

Nice-to-have: hardware keyboard, tethering (i.e. use my phone to get an internet connection that I'd share with my laptop), FM Radio.

REALLY nice to have: Ability to bring up a terminal window and have full CLI ability (e.g. bash) where I could edit/run custom scripts/programs.

Size/specs: I do not want or need a phablet or the latest/greatest processors. I'm reminded of the adage to buy last-year's top-of-the-line model. For some degree of future-proofing, would like to be able to view 1080p content on it.

Other: What did I forget? What things do you wish you knew that you only found out after you got your phone?

My main system runs Win 7 Pro but I could also run a live CD with some Linux distro.

What have your experiences been? Both positive and negative? Please save me from making a mistake that you have already learned from!

I'm looking to replace my phone within the next day or so. I've been impressed with the shared knowledge of this community -- please help!


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  • (Score: 1) by Deeo Kain on Wednesday April 20 2016, @02:42PM

    by Deeo Kain (5848) on Wednesday April 20 2016, @02:42PM (#334725)

    Unfortunately Jolla's smartphones *and* tablets have been out of stock for some time. Rumors have it Jolla is financially going down the drain: http://www.igadgetsworld.com/jolla-lets-go-half-of-its-workforce-citing-financial-troubles/ [igadgetsworld.com]

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 20 2016, @02:50PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 20 2016, @02:50PM (#334732)

    You can install Jolla on a Fairphone 2

  • (Score: 1) by oakgrove on Wednesday April 20 2016, @03:46PM

    by oakgrove (5864) on Wednesday April 20 2016, @03:46PM (#334759)

    I was able to find one Jolla phone on eBay [ebay.com] right now so there's that.

  • (Score: 2) by frojack on Wednesday April 20 2016, @05:22PM

    by frojack (1554) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday April 20 2016, @05:22PM (#334810) Journal

    Exactly. These guys turned out to be scam artists. Stay away from them.

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