- Domestic OEM supply chain.
- Possibly.
The suggestion is rooted by this statement:
Feel free to counter suggest a better solution that does not compromise intimate undergarments.
It seems unlikely to me that the issues she is having with the Librem 5 have to do with some spy-modification. In regard to the Librem 5, my assumption would be that spy-modifications would affect all phones in a batch or none unless she is somehow a specific target.
Also, and I may be wrong, I don’t think “Assembled in the USA”, regardless of supply chain, has anything more than a negligible effect on HW integrity (in regard to spyware). This is mainly because the SoM would be the main target and I believe that a modification would be fairly obvious.
Due to various interactions I’ve observed (and been a part of), I don’t really care to help her. Everyone’s definition of “spy phone” is different and I don’t feel like my suggestions of a Pixel w/GrapheneOS or a Sony Xperia 10 (or 10 plus) with SailfishOS would be well received.
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Edit: Or she could build one herself
Here’s a PiPhone from 2014 https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/piphone-home-made-raspberry-pi-smartphone/
And … here’s a newer one called the O.U.R.S GitHub - evanman83/OURS-project: Step-by-step instructions to build a smartphone that is open-source, upgradeable, repairable, and Big Tech free.
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None of us can make a credible assessment of the likelihood of that.
Interdiction wouldn’t be the first explanation that I would reach for in the absence of any case-specific information.
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I suppose the other somewhat solid suggestion I have would be the PinePhone Pro, but based on my understanding, it is not daily-driver ready for the general public. However, it is much cheaper than Purism products, even when on sale.