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An actually private smartphone (Anonphone) (Fuck Google in the ass edition!)

Here's what you'll need:

•BeagleV Ahead Single Board Computer (SBC) (comes w/ mainline Linux support, no Intel/ARM/AMD shit in their cores, uses RISC-V architecture, is completely open source and has touchscreen compatibility).
•An open source USB-based HID-compliant touchscreen (like the ones they use for raspberry pi's, such as the XPT2046 touch controller). Just make sure it's Linux-compliant and is supported by BeagleV (which XPT2046 already is).
•A HDMI/USB case for a raspberry pi for the buttons (power on/off and volume up/down + HDMI/USB ports to wire to your board) and a 3D printed plastic display case to house all the components and use like a regular cell phone.
•A homemade SIM card made from a SiFive HiFive1 B development board and a sysmoUSIM-SJS1 programmable lab SIM card, w/ PySIM scripts running on it, using a self-written SOCKS5 proxy scripted in Python w/ X25519, ChaCha20, Poly1305 and Kyber for quantum computer resistance, using E2E encryption on your proxy, and MAC randomization + SDR (like OpenAirInterface, srsRAN or Open5GS) to connect anonymously to internet/make calls (note that Android support for RISC-V is still under R&D, but Sipeed was able to run a lightweight version of it on RISC-V, which is also why conventional carriers won't work on any operating system that's been ported for it)
flash Gentoo with Wayland running over it for the mobile UI (like Phosh), which is what they use for the Pinephones (note that while BeagleV does have Wayland support, however it's still developing, so you'll have to set it up manually).

And when you put it all together you now have a truly anonymous smartphone.

Also, as an endnote, use a custom IMSI range reserved for testing. In sysmoUSIM + PySIM, you can define: IMSI – your chosen private ID, K_i – the secret authentication key, OPc / OP – optional operators’ keys for simulating network auth, and then your SDR stack (Open5GS, srsRAN) will use those keys to authenticate without ever touching the public network.
 
Here's what you'll need:

•BeagleV Ahead Single Board Computer (SBC) (comes w/ mainline Linux support, no Intel/ARM/AMD shit in their cores, uses RISC-V architecture, is completely open source and has touchscreen compatibility).
•An open source USB-based HID-compliant touchscreen (like the ones they use for raspberry pi's, such as the XPT2046 touch controller). Just make sure it's Linux-compliant and is supported by BeagleV (which XPT2046 already is).
•A HDMI/USB case for a raspberry pi for the buttons (power on/off and volume up/down + HDMI/USB ports to wire to your board) and a 3D printed plastic display case to house all the components and use like a regular cell phone.
•A homemade SIM card made from a SiFive HiFive1 B development board and a sysmoUSIM-SJS1 programmable lab SIM card, w/ PySIM scripts running on it, using a self-written SOCKS5 proxy scripted in Python w/ X25519, ChaCha20, Poly1305 and Kyber for quantum computer resistance, using E2E encryption on your proxy, and MAC randomization + SDR (like OpenAirInterface, srsRAN or Open5GS) to connect anonymously to internet/make calls (note that Android support for RISC-V is still under R&D, but Sipeed was able to run a lightweight version of it on RISC-V, which is also why conventional carriers won't work on any operating system that's been ported for it)
flash Gentoo with Wayland running over it for the mobile UI (like Phosh), which is what they use for the Pinephones (note that while BeagleV does have Wayland support, however it's still developing, so you'll have to set it up manually).

And when you put it all together you now have a truly anonymous smartphone.

Also, as an endnote, use a custom IMSI range reserved for testing. In sysmoUSIM + PySIM, you can define: IMSI – your chosen private ID, K_i – the secret authentication key, OPc / OP – optional operators’ keys for simulating network auth, and then your SDR stack (Open5GS, srsRAN) will use those keys to authenticate without ever touching the public network.
Again, that's a lot of flaming hoops to jump through to look at illegal porn. @Quence will send you his "modeling" pics that his uncle took of him for the small fee of a Facebook account. Also, eat shit, nerd!
 
Here it is expanded

Here's what you'll need:

>BeagleV Ahead Single Board Computer (SBC) (comes w/ mainline Linux support, no Intel/ARM/AMD shit in their cores, uses RISC-V architecture, is completely open source and has touchscreen compatibility)
>an open source USB-based HID-compliant touchscreen (like the ones they use for raspberry pi's, such as the XPT2046 touch controller). Just make sure it's Linux-compliant. Note that the XPT2046 is compatible with BeagleV Ahead, however it requires manual setup.
>a HDMI/USB case for a raspberry pi for the buttons (power on/off and volume up/down + HDMI/USB ports to wire to your board) and a 3D printed plastic display case to house all the components and use like a regular cell phone
>a custom SIM card programmed w/ a SiFive HiFive1 B development board and a custom eSIM dev kit programmable lab SIM card via USB SIM reader, w/ PySIM scripts running on it, using a self-written SOCKS5 proxy scripted in Python w/ X25519, ChaCha20, Poly1305 and Kyber for quantum computer resistance, using E2E encryption on your proxy, and MAC randomization (you'll need to use an external Wi-Fi USB adapter with well-supported chipsets such as Atheros (ath9k/ath10k) for BeagleV, because it doesn't come with support for Atheros hardware or drivers, nor does it come w/ wifi drivers either, which you're gonna need to swap out MAC addresses for every connection) + SIP/VoIP (like Jami or possibly use GNUnet's built-in CADET VoIP) to connect anonymously to internet/make calls (note that Android support for RISC-V is still under R&D, but Sipeed was able to run a lightweight version of it on RISC-V, which is also why conventional carriers won't work on any operating system that's been ported for it, which is fine because Android is proprietary anyways), flash Gentoo with Wayland running over it for the mobile UI (like Phosh), which is what they use for the Pinephones (note that while BeagleV does have Wayland support, however it's still developing, so you'll have to set it up manually). Use a custom IMSI range reserved for testing. In eSIM + PySIM, you can define: IMSI – your chosen private ID, K_i – the secret authentication key, OPc / OP – optional operators’ keys for simulating network auth, and will use those keys to authenticate without ever touching the public network.
>Instead of bridging over Tor, use GNUnet via port forwarding in terminal. And you can run multiple firewalls over this (like iptables, rkhunter, clamav, kvm/qemu and firejail for a multi-layered defense). Then throw pyshark ontop and you can run your custom proxies you scripted in Python using gnunet-vpn as the client and maybe use bot traffic so it'll stay online without worrying about your peer disconnecting + make correlation attacks harder.
>to touch up, give it a Adafruit PowerBoost 1000C, a BMS (Battery Management System), a USB audio interface (used for RPIs), a Wifi antenna for USB adaptor, thin copper heatsinks for the boards to reduce overclocking, use eMMC for SD storage and use a mini USB keyboard for use as mini-PC w/ terminal
 
i would be amazed if you could make a working phone out of a RISC-V processor with Gentoo
its easy to write down like this but the mfrs of smartphones and phone companies have been working for years to make everything as proprietary as possible so some random freak can't do a clever hack, THEY WANT ALL THE $$$$$$$

there would have to be loads of custom code written to make it work
 
Again, that's a lot of flaming hoops to jump through to look at illegal porn. @Quence will send you his "modeling" pics that his uncle took of him for the small fee of a Facebook account.
Have you lost your freaking mind??! Quence is photographed ONLY by professional photographers. PERIOD!

Oh, what’s the status of your FB page? These days only old people seem to use FB and you certainly don’t seem like the type to do something that uncool.
 
also I remember the shitshow that was the cyanogen project
I Don't see the appeal in Android. It's sandboxed (((app store))) reliance so you can't use desktop apps. Wayland lets you make a desktop Linux distribution (like Parabola, Trisquel, Hyperbola or GNU) into a mobile UI and access desktop features like a mini-PC at the same time (it's what they use for the pinephones).
 
I Don't see the appeal in Android. It's sandboxed (((app store))) reliance so you can't use desktop apps. Wayland lets you make a desktop Linux distribution (like Parabola, Trisquel, Hyperbola or GNU) into a mobile UI and access desktop features like a mini-PC at the same time (it's what they use for the pinephones).
yes, android is a horrible mess AND sends private info back to google and the phone OEM constantly

ugh don't mention the pinephone
i recall they farted around with various linux versions before finally forcing manjaro on all users, then sailfish
it was "riddled with bugs" for years thanks to hardware makers not allowing open source drivers,
no idea, don't have time to beta-test things for companies like pine

They want $399 for it now, wonder if they finally fixed the driver problems

doesnt help that their laptop failed
they appear to be trying to unload leftover "refurbished" laptops
no idea if they work properly, only 4gb of ram, why don't you buy one and tell us?
 
nevermind---it was just discontinued

did they give up on consumer goods and just want to sell sbcs and AI-related crap?
 
yes, android is a horrible mess AND sends private info back to google and the phone OEM constantly

ugh don't mention the pinephone
i recall they farted around with various linux versions before finally forcing manjaro on all users, then sailfish
it was "riddled with bugs" for years thanks to hardware makers not allowing open source drivers,
no idea, don't have time to beta-test things for companies like pine

They want $399 for it now, wonder if they finally fixed the driver problems

doesnt help that their laptop failed
they appear to be trying to unload leftover "refurbished" laptops
no idea if they work properly, only 4gb of ram, why don't you buy one and tell us?
Yeah, that figures. Purism Librephones are even worse.
 
is purism still even in business? can't tell
is it $799 or $699?

maybe they make $$$ by selling their "AWESIM" phone plan for $99/month?
What are your thoughts on Wayland (e.g. Phosh, Sway or Plasma Mobile)?

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