It's running a proprietary OS, so it's basically a black box in which you don't know what's happening.
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Privacy-wise your calls and SMS can still be spied on, and you can still be tracked by GSM Triangulation since the phone is capable of 4G.
Also afaik it runs Mocor which is designed for dumb phones, and I've read somewhere that Mocor was an Android 4.4 fork or something like that, but APKs won't start/run.
In the user opinions and reviews section at gsmarena, someone said that the B35 uses Kai OS. So probably the same OS for the B40.
Should be more private than a iOS or Android phone just for the fact that's a "dumb" phone. No wireless no GPS. Basically just phone calls and SMS. I don't know if there's anything more privacy friendly than that out there.
But it does have 4G and GPS and all.
gsmarena says that it doesn't have GPS. The official site doesn't mention it either.
The best part is "Operating system: Proprietary". Strange that they don't have a name for it...
Some say “OS: None” because it’s more like firmware at this point.
Anyway, the might have installed a backdoor but how would you know? Pretty unlikely though, I think.
Its a dumb phone, you insert a sim card and thats it. The telco will know where you are based on the sim connection to towers (as with any other phones) and all calls and texts are stored, but other than than you dont have to worry about anything else. I suppose you dont have to login to some account to make it work therefore even if it harvests any data, it does not know who it belongs to (no add ID) so not saleable. Its pretty easy, no real identity (through email, account, etc) attached to it = private.