Jolla Phone
Finland has long built technology around the idea that your data belongs to you. Jolla's latest phone takes that seriously. Running Sailfish OS, a Linux-based platform built independently of Google's infrastructure, the Jolla Phone operates without system-level tracking, background data collection, or a required Google account. A physical privacy switch lets you cut the microphone, cameras, Bluetooth, or Android app support on demand. And because it runs Android apps via Jolla's AppSupport layer, you don't have to give up the tools you rely on to make the switch. Now available for preorder, the phone is built around a Dimensity 7100 5G chip, a 6.36-inch Full HD AMOLED display, a 50-megapixel Sony main camera, and a user-replaceable 5,500-mAh battery. Available in Snow White, Kaamos Black, and The Orange. Privacy isn't a feature here. It's the foundation.

