• solrize@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    $749

    They must have a different understanding of minimalism than I do, lol.

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    4 months ago

    I don’t get the use case. What does it offer over getting an old phone and sticking LineageOS on it?

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      4 months ago

      Or any pixel and putting grapheneos on it.

      I think the advantage is that you get to pay $20/mo for some software after the 1st year.

      Wtf.

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        4 months ago

        Right. Like, why would anyone pay a subscription for that?

        Edit: I think I get it now:

        Those who buy the MC02 get a year for free, after which they’ll pay around $20/€15/£13 each month (discounted if paid annually) to access a handful of services, including email, a VPN (dubbed “Digital Nomad”), online synchronization for calendar and contacts, secure storage on Punkt’s own Swiss servers and the express promise that there will be no ads or third-party crawlers.

        So you can access cloud services without being tied to Google, I suppose. Still, the value proposition is questionable.

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      4 months ago

      You can brag about how you didn’t pay as much as an iPhone while still being able to lord it over the plebs that your phone was expensive.

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      4 months ago

      Might be more secure since it’s based on GrapheneOS.

      If they didn’t mess anything up (security and privacy wise) in their deriviative OS, then I would feel comfortable recommending this to non-tech savvy people who care about their privacy.

      Edit: Also with those specs and that battery without Google Play Services, this phone might last me a week on a single charge.

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      It is based on GrapheneOS which is exactly what the project wants.

      GrapheneOS is permissively licensed which means exactly this is possible and wanted. I dont get it, but I guess its realism.

      Their hardware is way less secure though, so I will stick with user Pixels and GrapheneOS.

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    4 months ago

    Those specs are just horrendous, why would they put an LCD when they got that pure black theme going on?

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    4 months ago

    I always get hopeful when I see minimalist because I’m hoping for the return of smaller phones. I wish I was smart enough to recreate the feel rested of the nexus 5x with modern hardware. Without the issues the original had ofc.

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    Aaah that Apostrophy OS thing.

    Sooo: their phone is way less secure than a Google Pixel, their OS is paid but possibly less secure than GrapheneOS as they need to remove features like Memory Tagging that is only available on Pixels.

    Hell I dont even know if they have a secure element.

    Until we get Sourcecode I wouldnt trust them.