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Comment by rationalist

21 hours ago

You know what would be good for security:

Having physical disconnect switches (Bluetooth/Wifi, Modem, Power, Microphone/Speaker), and integrated lens cover like Lenovo laptops (at least for the front camera whereas a case can cover the rear cameras).

On a side-note:

Triple active SIM would be amazing, but one can dream. I would love to have a phone that has an active AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon SIM at the same time.

  > You know what would be good for security: Having physical disconnect switches

Wouldn't those become failure points? Anything mechanical will not only wear, but will be affected by dust, dirt, sand, dead skin cells, body oils, etc.

  • It depends on how durable they make the switches. Lightswitches, for example, tend to be durable.

    • Light switches do not go with hundreds of thousands of people to the beach, the desert, left in hot cars, rained on, sat on, dropped, pressed against sweaty facts, etc.

Also a disconnect switch for the telco signal. Yet in my experience, even when turned off, a phone may send out a signal periodically anyway for tracking / triangulation purposes.

However to avoid that, removal of the battery is required. A disconnect switch for power would do the same?

I think moving to micro-PCs is the answer, and then having an add-on to get a telco-signal. Why trust Motorola? Start at grass roots where possible. Everything needs to be open-source and based on open standards. No trojans, telemetry or remote overrides.

Maybe the product is an adapter case for a Pi that adds a screen, battery, antenna and whatever else is required to make it a smartphone alternative?

Also, looking forward to Mecha Comet.

  • > switch for the telco signal

    Sorry, that's what I meant when I said Modem.

    > A disconnect switch for power would do the same?

    I would think so. I don't necessarily care about removable batteries because I use a portable power bank. Why carry an extra battery that only works for one device, when I can carry a "battery" that works for many devices?

  •   I think moving to micro-PCs is the answer
    

    Would be shocked if hardware is affordable enough for such a thing in a decade

Just get a SIM from another country and use roam like at home. I can use any network here as though it's my home network.

The provider isn't required to support this (they can give me 2 weeks' notice any time) but I use very little of my subscription (the smallest one they have) so I assume they're happy with the deal and don't have to pay the roaming carriers much

> I would love to have a phone that has an active AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon SIM at the same time.

If you are not aware, US Mobile offers a Super Carrier package that one account can use all three. https://www.usmobile.com/networks

I don't use them, only read about it on r/nocontract.

  • That's interesting, but it doesn't allow you to use all three at the same time unless you have a phone that can have three active SIMs.

    Stored SIMs/eSIMs is not the same as active SIMs/eSIMs.

Triple active SIM would be amazing, but one can dream. I would love to have a phone that has an active AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon SIM at the same time.

You can fit several esims on one of these adapters AIUI.

https://jmp.chat/esim-adapter

  • That doesn't allow you to have all of them active at the same time. You can already store multiple eSIMs in newer Pixel and iPhones (you just cannot use more than two SIMs/eSIMs at a time).

    Stored SIMs/eSIMs is not the same as active SIMs/eSIMs.

  • i'm surprised this works, in the sense that there aren't tons of technical safeguards and/or lawsuits getting in the way of someone doing this

Google Fi will auto-switch between AT&T and T-Mobile but not Verizon, AFAIK.

  • Fi launched with Sprint and T-Mobile roaming and added US Cellular, but is presently T-Mobile only. I don't think AT&T has ever been a supporter carrier.

That's just security theater. If you can't trust the very CPU/OS that it only uses the camera/microphone when the notification is on, then what are you even doing with that device?