Freedom Phone: Why you should avoid it and what else to know

The Freedom Phone is a new "free speech and privacy first" handset unveiled last week that's raising red flags with journalists and security experts who say it's just a rebranded budget Chinese Android phone.

Freedom Phone; screenshot by Carrie Mihalcik/CNET

Most of us have an "it's complicated" relationship with our phones when it comes to privacy and social media. A new handset called the

Freedom Phone promises to prioritize "free speech and privacy"

above anything else. You might assume that the Freedom Phone follows the trend of phone-makers like

Apple making it harder for your data to be shared unwillingly

, and for companies to track you. The

website for the Freedom Phone

, which has no fewer than 10 "buy" buttons, states, "Not just making America great. But also making a great phone." Clearly the Freedom Phone is saturated in politics.

If you're looking for a phone that protects your privacy, look somewhere else. The Freedom Phone has a lot of red flags.

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In a

launch video

, self-proclaimed "

bitcoin millionaire

" Erik Finman, who is funding the phone, claims that Freedom OS protects your privacy and has an "uncensorable" app store. The PatriApp store claims to feature apps banned by "Big Tech." In the video, Finman shows off a phone that is powered off and looks similar to a

budget Chinese phone

that sells for one-quarter of the Freedom Phone's $500 price.

On Monday,

a specs page was added to the site

which sheds more light on the Freedom Phone. Key specs like the capacity of the battery and the manufacturer of the processor are omitted. Basic specs and technical details about the phone's hardware put it nearly on par with the specs of a $200 budget phone, but far from the specs of the Galaxy S21 Ultra or iPhone 12 Pro Max.

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The Freedom Phone and its politically conservative branding will appeal to many. But there is nothing to suggest that the phone, its privacy claims or avoidance of "Big Tech" work the way Finman suggests. Since the announcement,

numerous publications and privacy experts

have raised

questions and security concerns

about the phone and whether Finman is being entirely forthright with potential buyers.

The fact the phone is already available to order -- and that there is little to no information about how any of the software privacy and free speech features actually work -- is a red flag. The phone is marketed entirely on its politically conservative branding and seems like nothing more than a savvy entrepreneur looking to make money from conservatives frustrated with

Facebook

and

Twitter banning former President Donald Trump

. I contacted Freedom Phone and Finman for comment and to get more information about the phone.

I also ordered a Freedom Phone for testing, but don't recommend you buy it at this time.

What is the Freedom Phone?

It's a new phone that promises to protect your privacy and allow free speech without censorship across the device. In his promotional video, Finman says that the Freedom Phone "does everything your current phone does except censor you or spy on you." He says it's comparable to the best smartphones on the market. The

Freedom Phone's specs

are not comparable to the specs of the best phones. At best, some of the specs are comparable to the

$200 Moto G Play or the $250 Moto G Power

. Both of those phones have a giant 5,000-mAh battery. The size of the Freedom Phone's battery is unknown.Finman goes on to state that everyone is complaining about "Big Tech censorship" but no one is doing anything about it. On screen in the video, a generic tweet is shown that's dated Dec. 18 and attributed to Twitter user "@twitteruser" that reads, "BUILD YOUR OWN PHONE!" To which Finman replies, "So, I did." The

Twitter account shown is a real address

whose last post is dated Nov. 5, 2013.

Does the Freedom Phone actually work?

We don't know. In the launch video, the phone remains powered off the entire time. That could indicate that the software isn't ready for viewing. We asked Freedom Phone for more details.

Why is the Freedom Phone controversial?

Any time a handset vendor makes claims about a phone's features, it falls to the company to demonstrate and explain how those features work. The Freedom Phone's website, launch video and Finman's posts on Twitter give few details about the phone or how its protections work. The technical details shared don't match up to Finman's claims. The fact that the company is already accepting money for preorders heightens our skepticism that the company will be able to meet those orders as well as its lofty privacy claims.

How much does the Freedom Phone cost?

It's listed at $500. That's the same price as a

Galaxy A52 5G

, a

Google Pixel 4A 5G

and an

iPhone XR

.

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Is the Freedom Phone just a rebranded $120 Chinese Android phone?

The Freedom Phone has the tagline: "Made for conservatives by conservatives." Turns out it's actually made by a Chinese company called Umidigi that's based in Shenzhen City. In an

interview with The Daily Beast

, Finman confirmed that

Umidigi

made the Freedom Phone but didn't specify which Umidigi phone design is used.Matthew Hickey, a cybersecurity expert who co-founded

Hacker House

, told the

Daily Dot

that the Freedom Phone is a Chinese phone called the Umidigi A9 Pro that can be bought from

AliExpress for as little as $119

. He said that the A9 Pro is sold in bulk with custom logos and branding.

In a tweet

, Finman wrote, "We designed this between my design lab and our partner in Hong Kong to make a phone that is custom."

Should I buy a Freedom Phone?

No. Even if all of Finman's claims about the Freedom Phone turn out to be true, it's best to wait until devices are available to test the company's claims.

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Is the Freedom Phone a scam?

Finman hasn't explained how the phone works, or how it protects your privacy or free speech. Despite the claims so far, the Freedom Phone's basic technical details don't match the claims Finman made about it being comparable to the best phone on the market. While I can't outright call it a scam, I would approach this handset with caution until it's available for testing.

What makes the Freedom Phone secure?

Finman says that the phone won't track your apps, your keystrokes or your location, but he doesn't explain how. The phone's Freedom OS has a security privacy guard called Trust.

"With powerful tools such as Trust, you are in control of what your apps can do whenever you want. Trust will help you understand the security of your device and warn you about possible threats."

We have never heard of Trust. It might be something Finman's team developed. Again, there aren't any details on how it works or where it came from. It isn't clear if Freedom OS is based on Android. And just a reminder that "Big Tech" company Google makes Android.

Google frequently updates Android with software upgrades and security patches which this phone likely wouldn't get.

What makes the Freedom Phone 'uncensorable'?

The website says the Freedom Phone has an "uncensorable" PatriApp store offering apps banned by the Google Play store and iOS App store. What's unclear is if there are policies in the PatriApp store that protect against illicit criminal activity, hate speech, graphic and sexual material or pedophilia. Is the PatriApp store basically like the 4chan of app stores?

It also isn't clear how the phone would handle technical details like IP tracing, website cookies or other conventional tracking tools used on phones and other electronic devices. We don't know if the Freedom Phone has received clearance from the FCC.

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What carriers does the Freedom Phone work on?

The Freedom Phone website states it will work with "Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile & Sprint, and all other domestic and international carriers." Listing Sprint is curious because, in 2020,

T-Mobile officially closed its $26.5 billion merger with Sprint

.

How does the Freedom Phone protect against carrier tracking?

It's unclear, and the issue isn't addressed on the Freedom Phone website.

If the Freedom Phone avoids 'Big Tech', why does it work on all of the major US carriers?

This is also unclear. In Finman's promo video, "Big Tech" is largely used in the context of Twitter and Facebook banning former President Trump after he used his accounts to

whip up a mob that invaded the Capitol

on Jan. 6.

When can you order a Freedom Phone?

The Freedom Phone is available to preorder now. We strongly recommend you don't order it.

When does the Freedom Phone ship?

Units of the phone are said to arrive in August.

Where can you buy a Freedom Phone?

At this time, only on the Freedom Phone website.

What apps does the Freedom Phone run?

The website shows icons for Parler, NewsMax, OANN, Rumble, the DuckDuckGo web browser and Telegram encrypted messaging. But it's unclear if it will be able to run productivity apps like Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat, social media apps like TikTok or Snapchat, dating apps like Tinder or Grindr, or video games.

Is the Freedom Phone 'comparable to the best smartphones' as Finman claims?

We have strong doubts. The design shown in the video looks like dozens of budget Android phones we've seen over the years. It doesn't look high-end. The screen has a teardrop cutout for the selfie camera, which is a design choice many Android phones had three years ago.From the specs that are shared, it's clear that the Freedom Phone's are not on par with specs from the

best smartphones like the iPhone 12 or Galaxy S21

. The Freedom Phone has some specs that match up to budget phones like the

$200 Moto G Play and $250 Moto G Power

, even though the Moto phones have additional features like Turbo Charging.

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What are the specs for the Freedom Phone?

It has a 6-inch screen that Finman says is edge-to-edge. In the video, he never shows the display powered on running Freedom OS. Photos show a dual-SIM card tray with a spot for expandable storage. Finman says things like "great camera," "comparable to the best smartphones on the market" and a "super fast processor," but the specs shared Monday tell a different story.

At best, the Freedom Phone's hardware specs put it barely on the same level with a $200 to 250 budget phone. Important details about the type of processor (Qualcomm or MediaTek) as well as the battery size are left out. There are three rear cameras, but aside from the resolution of the sensors, information regarding cameras is absent, such as if one is ultrawide or a depth sensor.Curiously, the Freedom Phone has NFC, which means it could be able to use wireless payments like Google Pay. But since Google is "Big Tech" I'm not sure what, if any, wireless payments would be supported on Freedom OS. There also isn't any mention of biometric security like a fingerprint reader to unlock the phone or for online shopping. See how the Freedom Phone's spec stacks up against some 2021 budget phones below.

Freedom Phone specs vs. Umidigi A9 Pro, Motorola Moto G Play, Motorola Moto G Power

Freedom Phone

Umidigi A9 Pro

Motorola Moto G Play (2021)

Motorola Moto G Power (2021)

Display size, resolution

6-inch HD+ LCD; 1,560 x 720 pixels

6.3-inch FHD+ LCD; 2,340 x 1,080 pixels

6.5-inch HD+ LCD; 1,600 x 720 pixels

6.6-inch HD+ LCD; 1,600 x 720 pixels

Pixel density

NA

NA

269ppi

267ppi

Dimensions (Inches)

NA

6.25 x2.95 x 0.34 in

6.5 x 2.99 x 0.39 in

6.51 x 2.99 x 0.37 in

Dimensions (Millimeters)

NA

158.7 x 74.9 x 8.6 mm

166.59 x 75.99 x 9.36 mm

165.28 x 75.9 x 9.49 mm

Weight (Ounces, Grams)

5.64 oz; 160g

7.23 oz; 205g

7.2 oz; 204g

7.28 oz; 206.5g

Mobile software

Freedom OS

Android 10

Android 10

Android 10

Camera

13-megapixel, 2-megapixel, 2-megapixel

32-megapixel (wide-angle), 16-megapixel (ultrawide), 5-megapixel (macro), 5-megapixel (depth sensor)

13-megapixel (wide-angle), 2-megapixel (depth sensor)

48-megapixel (wide-angle), 2-megapixel (macro), 2-megapixel (depth sensor)

Front-facing camera

8-megapixel

24-megapixel

5-megapixel

8-megapixel

Video capture

NA

1,080P

1,080P

1,080P

Processor

1.8GHz octa-core processor; Brand unknown

1.8GHz MediaTek, Helio P60 octa-core (4xCortex-A73 and 4xCortex-A53) processor

Snapdragon 460 with 1.8GHz octa-core Kryo 260 CPU, 600MHz Adreno 610 GPU

Snapdragon 662

Storage

64GB

64GB

32GB

32GB/64GB

RAM

4GB

4GB

3GB

3GB/4GB

Expandable storage

Up to 256GB

Up to 256GB

Up to 512GB

Up to 512GB

Battery

NA

4150 mAh

5,000 mAh

5,000 mAh

Fingerprint sensor

NA

Rear

Rear

Side

Connector

USB-C

USB-C

USB-C

USB-C

Headphone jack

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Special features

Comes with a clear case, dual-SIM card (both physical)

Comes with a case and screen protector, 10W fast charging, digital infrared thermometer, customizable hardware shortcut key, dual-SIM card (both physical),

10W Rapid charging, Spot color photos

15W Turbo charging, EIS, FM radio, Spot color photos and video

Price off-contract (USD)

$500

$120

$200

$250 (64GB); $200 (32GB

Who owns Freedom Phone?

According to its website

, Freedom Phone is owned by Finman, LLC in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Eric Finman is listed as the company's agent and organizer.

Who is Freedom Phone's billionaire founder Erik Finman?

Finman grew up in Idaho. In 2013,

at the age of 14 he allegedly bought 100 Bitcoin ($1,000)

which, by the time he was 20, was worth more than a million dollars. In 2017, he

founded the education startup, Botangle

. In 2019, he invested in a cryptocurrency company called

Metal Pay to be a competitor against Facebook's upcoming Libra cryptocurrency

(now called

Diem

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