I'm reaching the end of the useful lifetime of my current phone and am looking into alternatives. I've grudgingly accepted that at present, privacy and mobile phone usage are antithetical but I'm trying to do my best to reduce my exposure. I'm interested in the factors that HN users weigh when deciding on a particular phone.
Some of mine so far are:
* Ability to install community-trusted OS (currently use and lean toward Cyanogen, open to alternatives)
* Ability to connect to Exchange for work email (currently use Touchdown to provide its own container to prevent work from having the ability to wipe the whole phone)
* Reasonable cost - would prefer to be in the realm of $200 instead of $600, although compelling devices
Any completely out of the box suggestions to accomplish same are welcome too, I'm not 100% tied to the use of a mobile phone through a telco but do want the ability to communicate with the rest of the world.
What phone/solution do you use, and what factors drove you to it?
No amount of dedication or care will provide you the level of privacy you believe to want.
You will waste time and energy, to ultimately come up with a greatly inferior user experience.
You might believe this is going to bring you peace of mind, but I predict it will only contribute to the paranoia.
I recommend you accept and embrace transparency. Privacy will only keep getting more and more expensive, while transparency is bringing much more value and opportunities than privacy ever could.
I will be happy to help you find a phone once you identify realistic needs (of which privacy isn't one).
Unless you're a spy, in which case carry on.