The World’s First Free Speech Phone Features an Uncensorable App Store

The Freedom Phone is here

Parler
2 min readJul 14, 2021
Source: Freedom Phone

Erik Finman is best known for becoming the world’s youngest Bitcoin millionaire. Then years ago — at age 12 — he purchased 100 Bitcoin for $1,000. After witnessing widespread abuse of power by Big Tech, the 22-year-old set out to develop a phone that puts free speech and privacy first.

The Freedom Phone is designed to bypass the censorship and control of Silicon Valley’s most powerful tech companies, including Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Twitter.

“The decision to remove President Donald Trump from all social media platforms was both shocking and egregious,” said Finman. “However, it should have crystallized in the minds of his supporters just how powerful their monopoly is.”

The smartphone runs on FreedomOS, a free-speech-first operating system, and comes preloaded with First Amendment- and privacy-friendly apps like Parler, Signal, and DuckDuckGo. It sports a 6-inch 3.8 FHD Display, a 48-megapixel camera, 128GB of memory, a USB-C port, and a 4150MaH high-capacity battery. It supports expandable storage and dual sim cards.

Two unique and appealing factors are the uncensorable PatriApp Store, offering a ban-free experience, and the Freedom Phone Trust tool, giving users control over what each app can do. Trust also warns users of possible threats.

Switching to Freedom Phone is as simple as swapping out the SIM card.

Competitive in features and cost — the Freedom Phone has premier pricing at $499 — users can expect an experience comparative to existing smartphones. Plus, you can save $50 using the discount code PARLER during checkout.

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