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Android 14 introduces first-of-its-kind cellular connectivity security features - Google Security Blog

Key points:

  • Android 14 introduces advanced cellular security measures, becoming the first OS to do so.
  • 2G support can now be disabled in managed devices to counter security vulnerabilities associated with false base stations and downgrading attacks.
  • A new feature disables support for null-ciphered cellular connections, enhancing communication privacy.
  • Android 12 had already introduced a modem-level 2G disabling feature for Pixel 6 and other Android devices.
  • Android's efforts to enhance cellular security encompass collaborations with internal teams, academic groups, and industry standards bodies.
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monero.town

This is handy. You have been able to disable 2G by dialing ##4636## > phone information for a while, but thats not well known

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pgetsosreply
kbin.social

Depending on where you live, 2G may be the only option in some places due to much better range than all other generations. Also while driving for example, your phone may need to connect to a 2G base temporarily if there is a gap between the range of the 5G ones, so you may get calls dropping randomly

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But it's worth noting that any emergency call that requires 2G to go through will still work.

Emergency calls will use any network they can reach, even if you disable it.

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If somehow you are in a place with no better signal than 2G, you cannot make calls/send SMS if you cannot join 2G cells.

But it is very rare to end up in such a situation these days.

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Madisreply
lemm.ee

I would say there is. Many providers are disabling 3G nowadays and 5G is not available for all yet, so your phone essentially uses 2G and 4G. Now, imagine disabling 2G and calling someone on a moving vehicle...

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lemmy.world

No major U.S. carrier has used 2G for years. Well, at least Verizon and AT&T. Sprint did as well before merging with T-Mobile. T-Mobile is shutting down 2G this year. So, not really a big deal.

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Madisreply

Huh, that's interesting. Then again the US networks differ from the rest of the world anyway.

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Which is why VoLTE is a thing. Well, unless you're on a custom ROM or something and VoLTE isn't working for you..

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monero.town

Nope. As long as your phone is using VOLTE your fine. You can enable LTE/NR if you have a 5G phone or LTE only if its just an LTE device

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My Motorola phone has been able to disable 2G (running Android 13) since at least a couple of months ago, when I got it. Anything else interesting in the update?

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You reached the end