Phones pre-installed with Replicant
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Tehnoetic offeres refurbished S2 and S3 phones pre-installed with Replicant:
https://tehnoetic.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=59
Tehnoetic S2 is better supported by Replicant, while Tehnoetic S3 is newer hardware.
Please note that those are not freedom-respecting phones, as explained at tehnoetic.com. The community still has a long way to go before reaching this goal. But we are joining the efforts.
This being said, Tehnoetic S2 is listed in this year's FSF Ethical Tech Giving Guide:
https://www.fsf.org/givingguide
Shipping is gratis worldwide for all Tehnoetic products and payments can be done in multiple currencies.
Thank you.
Tehnoetic offeres refurbished S2 and S3 phones pre-installed with Replicant:
https://tehnoetic.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=59
Tehnoetic S2 is better supported by Replicant, while Tehnoetic S3 is newer
hardware.
Please note that those are not freedom-respecting phones, as explained at
tehnoetic.com. The community still has a long way to go before reaching this
goal. But we are joining the efforts.
This being said, Tehnoetic S2 is listed in this year's FSF Ethical Tech
Giving Guide:
https://www.fsf.org/givingguide
Shipping is gratis worldwide for all Tehnoetic products and payments can be
done in multiple currencies.
Thank you.
>Please note that those are not freedom-respecting phones, as explained at
tehnoetic.com. The community still has a long way to go before reaching this
goal. But we are joining the efforts.
+1 for pointing the vital part of it out.
I've been waiting for a good Replicant phone for a while and have been without a cell phone until then. Will these phones work well with a service like Ting?
Hi there t3g,
I think you should tell us first what Ting (Ting.com right?) does exactly.
From what I've red on their website they are like a phone service provider.
If so, I don't see why the phones sold by Tehnoetic won't work.
I also saw on their shop that they sell Samsung S3 phones. Tehnoetic S3 is a
refurbished Samsung S3.
Best regards,
I've been waiting for a good Replicant phone for a while and have been
without a cell phone until then. Will these phones work well with a service
like Ting?
Hi there t3g,
I think you should tell us first what Ting (Ting.com right?) does exactly. From what I've red on their website they are like a phone service provider. If so, I don't see why the phones sold by Tehnoetic won't work.
I also saw on their shop that they sell Samsung S3 phones. Tehnoetic S3 is a refurbished Samsung S3.
Best regards,
From Ting.com:
"Ting now offers GSM services too! With both GSM and CDMA networks, over 80% of devices can now come to Ting."
Tehnoetic S2 and S3 phones pre-installed with Replicant only support GSM, as stated in the Specification tabs. The Replicant community is not aware of any developer working on CDMA support, a protocol used only by some telecom companies.
@t3g, please ask Ting to switch you on GSM if you are currently using CDMA. And you'll be able to use the Tehnoetic phones preinstalled with Replicant.
@gnuvideoro, yes you are right. And for orders this month we offer a 7% discount for the Tehnoetic S3:
https://tehnoetic.com/tehnoetic-s2-phone-replicant
https://tehnoetic.com/tehnoetic-s3-phone-replicant (7% discount in January)
From Ting.com:
"Ting now offers GSM services too! With both GSM and CDMA networks, over 80%
of devices can now come to Ting."
Tehnoetic S2 and S3 phones pre-installed with Replicant only support GSM, as
stated in the Specification tabs. The Replicant community is not aware of any
developer working on CDMA support, a protocol used only by some telecom
companies.
@t3g, please ask Ting to switch you on GSM if you are currently using CDMA.
And you'll be able to use the Tehnoetic phones preinstalled with Replicant.
@gnuvideoro, yes you are right. And for orders this month we offer a 7%
discount for the Tehnoetic S3:
https://tehnoetic.com/tehnoetic-s2-phone-replicant
https://tehnoetic.com/tehnoetic-s3-phone-replicant (7% discount in January)
>Please note that those are not freedom-respecting phones, as explained at
tehnoetic.com. The community still has a long way to go before reaching this
goal. But we are joining the efforts.
+1 for pointing the vital part of it out.
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