People think you have to give up privacy because the early players (Apple and Google) didn't make that a priority. People have gotten so used to apps that just harvest your data that it has become the norm instead of the exception. I do agree that you can have a great experience with a FOSS focused phone, as I only use a handful of proprietary apps that have no replacement.
The Definition I've always been taught:
a phone with the ability to install and run applications from an application repository (often called an "app store") without needing to "sideload" via USB
So no, your definition isn't inclusive of Smart Phones
Pre-smart would have the applications only be those set by a provider, and no way (without manually sideload installing via USB) to install extra applications
Edit: apparently I can't spell "applications", put it as "aplications"
You have a very restrictive definition of a smartphone. Sideloading is a natural way for installing apps. In fact it has for a very long time been the only way to install apps on a Windows computer.
I'd say that anything else isn't "Smart", it's just a phone
Computer
Well yeah, a computer isn't a phone
For me a smartphone is a computer that you can carry in your pocket. No more.
Sure, brands are today adding loads of stuff, but a PC could do the same if some people were interested in.
To me a smartphone is defined as a full fledged computer with dumb phone capabilities.
Privacy
A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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