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Ask HN: What is the most basic smartphone that will still run Signal?

2 pointsby nvoidabout 4 years ago
My current phone (S9+) is just not cutting the mustard any more. It's too big and has too many features I never use. I wanted to switch to a dumb phone but from a security and privacy standpoint, it is not a great option. I am wondering what the most simple smartphone that will run Signal messenger since that is all I ever use my phone for, messaging and calling. I was thinking Nexus 5 but what experience do you have with other phones?

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retracabout 4 years ago
Signal requires Android 4.4 or better. Essentially any Android device meeting that requirement, which isn&#x27;t so locked down that it allows you to install software (from the Play Store, APK sideloading, whatever) will be sufficient.<p>The Nexus 5 is 8 years old now. (The age is a particular problem given its lack of replaceable battery.)<p>You can find used budget smartphones from 3 - 4 years ago for about $20 and they will have far more performance and capability.<p>From a security and privacy standpoint, you should probably run a recent operating system. That&#x27;s a tricky one with smartphones, Android is rarely maintained properly by the hardware manufacturer for long. A device supported by something like LineageOS or similar would be good to look for.<p>As a starting point, the budget Motorola series (Moto E, Moto G series) tend to have small screens, large batteries, and unlocked (or unlockable) bootloaders, often with maintained LineageOS ports.
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hourislateabout 4 years ago
Have you considered iPhone se for $399? That would be my choice for a small phone. If you go to the following link you can input your requirements and see what comes up.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gsmarena.com&#x2F;search.php3" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gsmarena.com&#x2F;search.php3</a>?