Would it be possible to use Linux PC working with - for example - Quectel modem broken out on a PCB with a SIM card slot and an antenna as a substitute for a phone? More specifically:

  • are linux drivers for such modems readily available? The ones I’ve been working with are basically USB devices, they work with raspberry pis but I have no idea if the drivers are custom/propertiary and if you can phone/send SMS through them. In the application I’ve seen they only provide access to the internet.
  • do linux apps working as contact list/dialer/SMS receiver/sender exist?

I’m tired of buying new phone every few years and more and more of control various OS owners want over devices, and I don’t care if I would look like a mad man using a weird/ugly/inconvenient device as long as I can mix and match components and repair it myself. Just wanted to ask in case if anybody happens to know answers to the questions above.

  • Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    How much space does it need to use? 4G router and a regular PC gives you internet anywhere. Mine can send/receive SMS on the router using the webUI. Data obviously allows using anything online.

    What do you even need a phone for if you have internet already?