I've been around almost 6 years, and I donate. If y'all set up a private pow-wow somewhere, send me an invite please! And no, I don't work for ZTE, and I can vouch for lol. I'm not the best at Linux/Android, but can you even root an encrypted phone? Can you guys check your security menus to see if you're already encrypted? But my Zmax came encrypted right out of the box. Oh, and one more thing: WHY the f*ck does my Zmax say it's encrypted? Every phone I've owned has had the option to encrypt (required by my workplace for e-mail/security purposes anyway). Remember, two of them have already been watched by the US for spyware. Yeah, maybe I should be wearing the tin foil hat but I have 15+ Android phones I routinely root and dig through, take notes, research etc, and I've seen some weird shit with the Kyocera, Huawei and ZTE handsets. ![]() The morons at Z-TEEzey can watch you here in the forums their engineers and system monitors can watch your phones for odd behavior through their firmware, and I wouldn't doubt that they may have some kind of administrative control of their (YOUR) firmware. ![]() You guys might wanna do some digging around and check some system apps for connectivity permissions, take note of the ones you can't deny permissions for? ![]() Kyocera phones, I believe are linked up to some handsets via server/proxy constantly, whichever, by means of the OTA checker process.
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