Murena One, a new deGoogled Android smartphone that gives users when tenancy of their privacy and data sharing, is now misogynist in the UK with shipping to start 28th September

Murena launches deGoogled Android smartphone.

The new smartphone runs on an Android operating system that has been ‘de-Googled’, protecting your data

 

UK – Murena, the open-source technology project overdue de-Googled Android operating system /e/OS, makes its hardware debut with the utterance that its first smartphone, Murena One, is now misogynist for £257 in the UK with shipping to embark 28th September 2022.

Some key features of the handset include:
• Runs on familiar Android OS, but e/OS/ does not collect and send data, i.e. no unvarying location tracking
• Favourite Play Store apps still misogynist to download from Murena’s App Lounge – which allows you to download anonymously
• Advanced privacy widget flags trackers and allows user to disable
• Competitive hardware including upper spec camera, 4GB RAM and 128mb expandable storage
• Affordable, unlocked dual-sim handset

Murena One is an volitional smartphone for those who prioritise privacy and don’t want their data to be at the mercy of big tech. It utilises privacy-enabling operating system /e/OS, which runs on Android with unrepealable aspects of lawmaking that collect and send data, often unbeknownst to the user, removed.

Unlike Android on most smartphones, /e/OS does not collect data in apps and deject services nor track the user’s location hundreds of times a day. Despite this, it is still uniform with any Android apps that can be downloaded via App Lounge ‒ which users can segregate to sign up to anonymously, unlike other app market places ‒ so users don’t have to compromise on the apps they know and love.

The Advanced Privacy widget on Murena One moreover informs users of trackers and information placid by variegated apps and enables them to stipulate or opt out and has ad-blocking enabled by default in the browser, giving the user much increasingly tenancy over their privacy than is typical with Android.

For storage, Murena One uses Murena Deject (formerly eCloud), powered by reliable open-source software like NextCloud and OnlyOffice, so users can safely store their files, contacts and emails without unvarying tracking.

With competitive features ‒ including 6.5inch display, 4G LTE, dual sim, 128GB expandable storage, 4GB RAM and 4500 mAh shower and three upper spec rear cameras (48, 8 and 5mp) and a 25mp selfie camera ‒ the team overdue Murena One is confident it will wilt a major contender in the smartphone market.

“We are excited to offer our software and deject services in our own device with impressive specs at an affordable price,” says Gaël Duval, founder of Murena, “our mission is to empower people to hands make choices regarding the data they share with businesses and modernize sensation as to how apps utilise our data without us realising. Currently, most people are unaware of the extent of information big tech has well-nigh us, our families, views and life choices ‒ and the consequences of this, including how it is used, often for profit ‒ we want to educate people and offer increasingly nomination in the smartphone market for online privacy.”

Murena’s software /e/OS once supports 269 types of smartphone, including a partnership with the environmentally conscious smartphone manufacturer Fairphone, Gigaset and Teracube, thanks to its privacy-enabling features.

Hopefully we get this device in for a full review in the not to afar future.

 

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