On 17-3-2015 2:49, Stefan Monnier wrote:
But the FR's hardware is too limited for that
in my experience (e.g. the screen is too small for a resistive
touchscreen), and the software is not reliable enough.
I think, with the constraints of the FR case, a resistive touchscreen is
the best opt
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Nick wrote:
> That said, I do like the idea of having access to strong encryption
> for SMS type messages and voice, but the way to do that which is
> compatible with what other people use is to use android apps that
> communicate over the internet. Which would req
Quoth Spacefalcon the Outlaw:
> But I just can't help but wonder:
> are you using your FR because it's free or because it's a smartphone?
I'm using it because it's free, plus I don't like replacing
electronics which are still working. For me the FR is just an
incredibly inefficient and somewhat
> are you using your FR because it's free or because it's a smartphone?
I don't really use my FR for the following reasons:
- I don't use its phone part because it's not Free (I guess by now
I could try to use your firmware to fix that part) and because I don't
like the idea of being actively
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> I do not exactly know what a 'smartphone' is.
Harald Welte gave a clear technical definition in one of his
presentations: a smartphone is a phone that has two separate
processors for the application and baseband functions. It's a clear
technical definition independent of
Hey,
I don't talk on phone. I just don't talk. I chat. I email.
That's why I don't need a dumbphone. I need a device with a full operating
system so I can compile my preferred applications for it. If I need a gsm
then I need it to get an Internet connection. Then I can use ssl/tor for
chatting
El día Monday, March 16, 2015 a las 07:31:52PM +, Spacefalcon the Outlaw
escribió:
> g...@unixarea.de wrote:
>
> > I'm using since 2008 the FR as my one and only cellphone. This is not
> > lying, it is just a fact. And I do not know any other person from this
> > list who is doing so.
>
> N
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