The specs are wild, this is likely going to be very expensive

It has a secure element so it could run Graphene no? The only problem is that it’s not a mainstream device so I don’t think it’s going to be supported.


A similar device that’s currently released is Nokia XR21, but the only pro is that it’s manufactured in Hungary


Don’t bother with HMD’s candybar dumbphones if you wanna escape Android, mine calls 999 (ambulance) if I put it in the backpack and it did it two times on its own (HMD 110 4G 2024), flip phones shouldn’t have this problem though.

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    HMD used to manufacture (I don’t think they’ll release any new Nokia phone till the end ofthe year) phones using the Nokia brand, because Nokia licensed it to them. The license ends with the end of this year. From that point on HMD will make devices under their own brand.