I know both these miss the disable the wifi point, unless you unload the kernel 
module but the gdp pocket and the Gemini both ship versions without cellular 
modems.

As for the pinephone you have to look on the forums about 2019-nconv effects 
are on production but the chances are right now its none because they are only 
shipping in engineering sample batches, that's also why you can't find FCC 
info, it's not yet certified and the braveheart edition isn't a production 
device its a preprod engineering sample. There are also no importers of any 
pine64 stuff that isn't how their businesses operates right now. That said I 
got my pinephone, they were able to mail it straight to me, I didn't have to 
deal with customs at all and its a pretty nice mobile data consumption device 
that I can do wifi surveys with.

> On Feb 12, 2020, at 03:56, Richard Owlett <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've explored this issue in the past without finding something:
>  in current production.
>  meeting my non-negotiable specifications.
>  satisfy enough of my preferences to be a good fit to how I do things.
> 
> This is a rewrite of some multiple posts to debian-user and adjusting 
> phrasing that caused off topic responses.
> I post here as:
>  this group is not Debian specific,
>  it will provide a different point of view.
> 
> 
> I wish to enter/store data while away from home. The data will then be 
> transferred to my laptop via a USB cable. [think a Palm Pilot in a smartphone 
> physical form factor]
> 
> It must use a standard Linux (Debian preferred).
> The manufacturer should ship with the Linux installed.
> Android is *UNACCEPTABLE*!
> It should NOT have cell connectivity.
> If it has WiFi, I must be able to disable it.
> 
> When I looked a few years ago there were some open source hardware projects 
> in the prototype stage but I don't recall any that reached production. [There 
> was something similar based on Raspberry Pi which ended up too thick due to 
> how screen was attached.]
> 
> Recently I was pointed to the PinePhone.
>  https://www.pine64.org/pinephone
>  https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/PinePhone
> https://www.pine64.org/2020/01/24/setting-the-record-straight-pinephone-misconceptions
> 
> It meets my cell connectivity and WiFi requirements with a set of kill 
> switches.
> https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/PinePhone#Killswitch_configuration
> 
> I can see practical procurement problems.
> The site hasn't updated to report on impact of Coronavirus.
> There isn't any indication of any U.S. importer - I don't want to have the 
> hassle of handling any duties or FCC type acceptance of the included RF 
> components.
> 
> It does have a nice set of specs.
> 
> Any suggestions or survey articles I should read.
> 
> TIA
> 
> 
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