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The Necuno is a phone-like mobile device from Finland, where it is exclusively manufactured. It seeks to provide a high level security and user privacy by omitting the cellular modem, thus not being able to use the regular mobile phone network, instead offering VOIP via a peer-to-peer encrypted communications platform called Ciphra. However, standard cellular connectivity is planned for later versions.

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  • Necuno (en)
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  • The Necuno is a phone-like mobile device from Finland, where it is exclusively manufactured. It seeks to provide a high level security and user privacy by omitting the cellular modem, thus not being able to use the regular mobile phone network, instead offering VOIP via a peer-to-peer encrypted communications platform called Ciphra. However, standard cellular connectivity is planned for later versions. (en)
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  • Necuno NC_1 (en)
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  • Necuno NC_1 (en)
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  • Simple Sensor Interface protocol, two speakers (en)
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  • NXP® i.MX 8M Quad core Cortex A9, 32bit @max 1.2GHz4x Cortex-A9 MP, 32-bit (en)
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  • MIPI CSI-2 4-lane parallel camera port (en)
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  • The Necuno is a phone-like mobile device from Finland, where it is exclusively manufactured. It seeks to provide a high level security and user privacy by omitting the cellular modem, thus not being able to use the regular mobile phone network, instead offering VOIP via a peer-to-peer encrypted communications platform called Ciphra. However, standard cellular connectivity is planned for later versions. The Necuno is mostly open-source, apart from an isolated firmware blob without access to the main memory, used in the Wi-fi driver for regulatory reasons. The device uses Plasma Mobile by default, but can run a variety of open-source mobile operating systems. The Necuno has an ethernet port. (en)
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  • Necuno (en)
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  • Wi-Fi via SDIO, WF1801, single band ; Micro-USB 2.0, with data transfer disabled for security reasons; 3.5mm headphone jack/microphone jack (en)
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  • 5.0" (en)
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  • Vivante GC2000, 4 VEC-4 shaders / 16 VEC-1 shaders, 594 MHz, 200 million triangles/second (en)
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  • has no sensors for security reasons (en)
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  • no cellular modem for security reasons (en)
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  • a variety of open-source mobile operating systems, including PureOS, Ubuntu Touch, postmarketOS, Maemo Lese, Nemo Mobile and LuneOS (en)
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