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I'd either get an older model for cheap, or get a 9 because of the satellite capability. I wonder if GrapheneOS supports the latter, and for that matter whether it supports the 9 at all yet.
Added prices to post title and looking up the satellite feature now, thanks!
Edit Does the satellite stuff work in the UK and could it be bad for privacy?
~~I'm not sure if it works in the UK,~~ (see below) but it's really only meant for emergencies. Like if you're lost in the wilderness with no cell phone signal and you've broken your leg. It really can only be activated when you dial 911 and don't have signal, so I don't expect that that's something you'd want a lot of privacy for if you wanted you be, you know, rescued and alive. I think I'd be willing to sacrifice info like my name, location, and the nature of my emergency to stay alive but that's just me. 😆
Anyway I doubt it would be sending data to satellites without you knowing simply because that's costly and you have to align your phone properly to get signal for it to begin with.
Didn't think of this, thanks!
I found this (rather toxic) thread talking about turning it off. Doesn't seem like it's possible normally, but I'll be curious how GRAPHENE IS handles it.
https://old.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/1f66bzi/how_to_disable_the_satellite_sos/
Ah it's only available in the US too
https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/15254448?hl=en
Look on Starlink.com. I don't expect it's much worse than your typpical evil ISP or phone caerrier in terms of privacy. Certainly you could route everything through a VPN and that might help a little.
Edit: oh wait, I confused this thread with a different one when I looked at my inbox. Starlink is a high speed service with a roof antenna. For satellite phone stuff, look at https://skylo.tech.
I can see it now:
"SOS I need help, I'm stuck in an underwater cave just outside Tulum, Mexico and I'm running out of air!"
"Finding your geolocation, we have determined your cave is in New Zealand. Dispatching rescue team to the Mines of Moria."
EDIT: Don't ask me how someone got satellite phone signal in an underwater cave lol.