![]() I cannot confirm if this is the case or not. But that is probably something unrelated to this phone.įreedom OS might be a modified Oxygen OS. So, being the curious Oatmeal Joey Guy that I am, I decided to go look that up and I think I ran into a few different OSes with that same name and I cannot say which one might be in the Freedom Phone mostly because Erik has not told us I guess or if he has then please let me know. This Freedom Phone, according to their website, uses what they call the Freedom OS. But at the same time, many things can be very similar and yet not the same. But I don't have the evidence to prove that. People on Twitter said these phones were modified Umidigi A9 Pro phones and I say that is probably true. So, I'm not going to get too much into the hardware specifications (specs) partly because Erik's website does not seem to say who made his phone. Might be overpriced but so are the iPhones which people still buy each time for over $1K every few years. Now, that may not necessarily be a bad thing in and of itself. The Freedom Phone may be a repackaged version of this phone which they turn around to sell for $500. I've never heard anything bad about Sony trying to censor free speech or anything. I can't say if Sony is working for big tech or what. I say that to say a Sony item is on that phone. The Umidigi A9 Pro includes a 48MP Sony AI matrix quad camera. The actual hardware of this phone according to some people might be a modified version of Umidigi A9 Pro. Erik said some nice things about freedom but the phone is $500 which might be ok for some people. ![]() More on that OS later but I have to say freedom is good. After watching Alex Jones, I was watching Owen Shroyer's War Room where he interviewed Erik Finman who was promoting his Freedom Phone which runs what is called the FreedomOS. I'm just trying to summarize and simplify a wide variety of things which brings me up to the topic of this post. But your OS can only be as good as the hardware of the phone allows it to be. All your software, the programs or applications (apps), rest on the OS which means your app can only be as good as your OS allows it to be. I would stay away from Windows, Apple, and Android related operating systems for a variety of reasons. Generally speaking, the BIOS will boot-up or load or open an operating system (OS) on your phone or computer. I do not know if BIOS can be remote accessed via backdoors or not. ![]() There may be some read-only memory (ROM) programs inside phones and that may include a Basic Input Output System (BIOS) firmware or a bootloader which may assist in the Power-On Self-Test (POST). Let's move on to software.Ī phone consists of hardware but also software. ![]() ![]() But I'm not going to bore you any longer with hardware talk. I can say hypothetically that the best thing you can start off with is a phone with hardware that does not have remote access which big tech, governments, and others may be able to get a hold of. So, determining the quality of a phone rests mostly on the quality of the hardware and I cannot say which hardware parts may have backdoors with remote control access which may have the ability to hack into a phone in order to control it. Oh, if the motherboard is not green, just ask her and she will say, "But I identify as green." Plus, it depends on the CPU, the GPU, the RAM (memory), and the hard drive or storage devices which are plugged into the motherboard which is the green circuit board which all the other hardware pieces plugs into. Your phone may be only as good as the sum of the parts, that is the hardware. I would focus on the motherboard of the phone because that would be the main brain or central hub of the hardware of the phone. The different parts in a phone may come from different companies. They can have problems depending on who made them. To be clear, a phone is a pocket computer or tablet or device. So, hardware means all the computer parts in the phone and it includes the phone itself. You can summarize a phone into 2 major parts, hardware and software. Before I tell you my thoughts on this phone, I want to say really briefly that the art of figuring out what phone to buy may be easier than you think but it takes some logical simplification in order to break down the decision process. ![]()
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