Submitted by PuzzleheadedHeat4409 t3_10paxjo in technology
anti-torque t1_j6jz6nz wrote
Nothing is a phone with no apps other than an essential core. If you want anything added to the phone, after purchase, that's on you, not the manufacturer who might be selling someone else's OS.
The reason the first one wasn't released in the US, other than beta testing, is because US carriers require the OS to integrate features specific to each carrier--certainly nothing to do with tracking and harvesting information.
iskilikecatpoo t1_j6nb9lx wrote
That’s true IF the phone is purchased through the carrier. There isn’t anything that prevents Nothing phones from being used on us networks.
anti-torque t1_j6nq6sp wrote
Good to know.
So I can buy one and then go to my carrier to activate it?
iskilikecatpoo t1_j6ogs18 wrote
So long as it has the appropriate radios it can be used on what ever US network you want. It’s why unlocked iPhones made in the past 4 can be used on any US carrier.
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