The dawn of the 4G will forever be remembered as the time our civilization forgot how to make phones that can make phone calls. I feel embarrassed every time I randomly think about VoLTE.
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And what is the problem with VoLTE anywhere? Just curious.
The carriers probably paywall it.
If anyone cares, GrapheneOS lets you override carrier settings for VoLTE. No workarounds needed.
What's the benefit of volte?
Esp forcing it?
VoLTE technically works over any internet connection. VoLTE is VoIP
How does it differ from wifi calling?
WiFi calling and VoLTE are both VoIP. The only difference is the network protocol.
So encrypted?
The article implies simply rooting will do - something I haven't done in quite a while, but last I knew didn't involve wiping your existing setup.
Enabling root has always required a device wipe. It's unfortunate if you want to do it well after receiving your device and using it for months with the stock software.
Not in my experience, but again that was quite some time ago - I think it was Android 6 the last time I did it.
ETA: although now that I think about it, it was technically done in an "unsafe" manner by exploiting vulnerabilities. For the more safety-concerned, maybe a wipe was preferred.
Typically unlocking the bootloader requires a full wipe. It's a security method intended to keep an attacker from compromising your OS to access your data if the phone is stolen.
I've never rooted a phone without requiring a wipe, but I've owned mostly Samsung
I've owned pixels and Nexus and you could unlock without wipe. Locking required a wipe. Now both do not sure when it changed though.
No now it does. Before you could unlock your bootloader and not wipe. Locking it has always required a wipe. Now both do for some reason.
actively making their product worse. awesome
Theyβve been doing it for quite a while
Next they're going to disable support for VPNs other than their own.
Shatter this corporation.
That's not enough. Annihilate ALL of big tech.
Oh it's definitely not just Google. Apple's been this fucked since 2007. But since this is the Android community, it's helpful to stay on-message.
I see Google is amply funding their fun-ruiner division.
They only made one small update to their "Don't be evil" motto.
That's how the big bucks are made.
Can someone explain it to me the privacy hobbyist? Why is this a concern? What exactly am I missing out on?
IIRC, it was announced at some point that US cell towers were compromised for several years (Salt Typhoon?) and it can't be confirmed that state actors don't still functionally own the infrastructure. This matters because the US for some fucking reason won't let SMS die.
NSA compromised them all decades ago
Part of Salt Typhoon was abusing that access