People want 'dumbphones'. Will companies make them?return2ozma@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 444 points – 1 months agobbc.com266Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWhat are the chances we get custom built/open source phones?https://learn.adafruit.com/piphone-a-raspberry-pi-based-cellphone/overview This thing comes to mind. It's not exactly an attractive phone.That's closer to what I was thinking. That is pretty neat though, now we just need to make it smaller and more modular, and I'm not sure of there is a CDMA option as well.Closes one I can think of is, The Fair Phone https://www.fairphone.com Repairable, not freeNearly zero
What are the chances we get custom built/open source phones?https://learn.adafruit.com/piphone-a-raspberry-pi-based-cellphone/overview This thing comes to mind. It's not exactly an attractive phone.That's closer to what I was thinking. That is pretty neat though, now we just need to make it smaller and more modular, and I'm not sure of there is a CDMA option as well.Closes one I can think of is, The Fair Phone https://www.fairphone.com Repairable, not freeNearly zero
https://learn.adafruit.com/piphone-a-raspberry-pi-based-cellphone/overview This thing comes to mind. It's not exactly an attractive phone.That's closer to what I was thinking. That is pretty neat though, now we just need to make it smaller and more modular, and I'm not sure of there is a CDMA option as well.
That's closer to what I was thinking. That is pretty neat though, now we just need to make it smaller and more modular, and I'm not sure of there is a CDMA option as well.
What are the chances we get custom built/open source phones?
https://learn.adafruit.com/piphone-a-raspberry-pi-based-cellphone/overview
This thing comes to mind. It's not exactly an attractive phone.
That's closer to what I was thinking. That is pretty neat though, now we just need to make it smaller and more modular, and I'm not sure of there is a CDMA option as well.
Closes one I can think of is, The Fair Phone https://www.fairphone.com
Repairable, not free
Nearly zero