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title: Jelly Star
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title: Jelly Star Setup
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date: 2024-09-24T10:00:00
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tags:
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- dumbphone
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- featurephone
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I've been using a "Jelly Star" Android phone for the last week.
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It's about the size of 16 credit cards bundled together.
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It provides something like a featurephone,
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with a 2-day battery life,
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small size,
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and never getting a security patch.
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Because it's Android, I can install any Android app.
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But because it's a security nightmare, I don't.
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I've spent quite a while configuring it:
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around 10 hours so far.
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This is mostly a note to myself,
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in case I ever have to factory reset this phone.
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Maybe it will help other people, too.
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