Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 devices seem to be now following a quarterly update schedule instead of monthly patches.

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    3 days ago

    Phone calls are also unencrypted on any third part OS you can install.

    Beyond having to be available at a phone number I make public to certain individuals and companies, I essentially don’t actually have to own a phone. I can do the rest of my communications via a computer, at my convenience.

    But I like doomscrolling Lemmy so I’m keeping my smartphone for now. Also navigation is nice when driving.

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      3 days ago

      Phone calls are unencrypted if you choose to use unencrypted services. You can’t install Signal, Deltachat, XMPP or Matrix on a feature phone was my point.

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        3 days ago

        Where do you get an encrypted phone service though? I don’t know how that would even work without the other party also having to do something about it.

        You can’t install Signal, Deltachat, XMPP or Matrix on a feature phone was my point.

        That’s true, but my point was that I don’t TECHNICALLY need to use my phone for messaging at all, it would actually feel nicer to only see messages when I’m at my designated connected-to-the-world spot. This being available 24/7 thing is very tiring

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          I agree with that last statement, but if someone wants to reach me during a time I am available I’d prefer them contact me via E2EE rather than legacy phone line/SMS/MMS. I’d also prefer to use a device that can’t be easily broken into if i lose it.