Is this snake oil, /g/?
Pros: Privacy heaven (or so they claim).
Cons: Less customization than iShit, in fact, can't install any apps. Back to firmware-only days.
>inb4 'shill'
I'm genuinely wondering as it seems to be obscure.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/unaphone-zenith-secure-and-private-smartphone
>>54702954
>can't install any apps
Then there is literally no reason to use it.
/thread
Don't trust smartphones that require crowd funding
>>54702954
I dunno but I don't like his accent.
Hate it when foreigners try to speak like posh twats. Can still tell you're a foreigner.
>The UnaPhone Zenith is the first truly secure and private Android smartphone without any compromises. It doesn’t use any Google services, shady apps or strange permissions.
So it's AOSP with encryption enabled and without GApps installed. Looks like it also uses some third party icon theme.
>>54702954
>indiegoygoy
nope
>>54703016
It says this:
>Pre-Installed APPS:
>Tutanota + additional email client with PGP, Callprotector encrypted comm app, Encrypted SMS, Stingray Detector, Complete Office suite, Text editor, Music, Video, Equalizer and DSP, Web browser, Proprietary VPN + OpenVPN support, Conversations, Notepad, Pdf, Wifi file transfer, Dictionary, Sound recorder, Camera, Phone and Contacts, Calculator, Gallery, Calendar, Clock, File Manager, Flashlight, FM radio, Offline GPS, Pedometer, Notes, and other 40+ apps that give the phone all the possible functionalities.
So a un-customizable brick phone, but a shiny one, with a touch screen and everything. There are some apps that are simply to essencial not to use though.
>>54703071
Technically iPhones are the most secure devices*.
*As long as you trust Apple.
>>54702954
http://www.elephonestore.com/elephone-p9000-deca-core-4g-phone.html
Does this look similar? :^)
>>54703166
See: >>54703016
>Then there is literally no reason to use it.
>>54703166
No Facebook or Google maps? What a load of shit.
>>54703178
DELETE THIS