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- Aug 23, 2018
Short version.
Assume I'm an absolute beginner who has never used a smart phone and owns no smart phone accessories, what's the best way to buy a smart phone? I only want it for 2 factor authentication and will likely use it for nothing else.
Long version.
I don't own a smart phone. Everyone I've told that to seems surprised and wonders what I do on the shitter.
So many sites are demanding 2 factor authentication now, especially online stores. For a while I've gotten around this various ways, but such methods are becoming unreliable or inconvenient. So I thought I might as well buy a cheap used phone from a pawn shop, install a fresh operating system on it, and leave it on my desk for when I need to buy things.
But when I tell people this plan, they all immediately say no. That smart phones "don't work like that". When I ask "how do they work?" I get wildly different answers. Looking online doesn't help as pretty much all the guides assume you're neck deep in phone culture and only talk about specs.
I consider myself tech literate. I can build a computer and install an operating system. I always treated smart phones as just little computers with a touch screen that can make phone calls, but I'm told it's not that simple and that buying one isn't as simple as walking into a shop and picking one off the shelf.
Like I said, my use for it is to have it sit on my desk for 2FA. So any advice on how to buy, what to buy, where to buy, and what to look out for would be appreciated.
Assume I'm an absolute beginner who has never used a smart phone and owns no smart phone accessories, what's the best way to buy a smart phone? I only want it for 2 factor authentication and will likely use it for nothing else.
Long version.
I don't own a smart phone. Everyone I've told that to seems surprised and wonders what I do on the shitter.
So many sites are demanding 2 factor authentication now, especially online stores. For a while I've gotten around this various ways, but such methods are becoming unreliable or inconvenient. So I thought I might as well buy a cheap used phone from a pawn shop, install a fresh operating system on it, and leave it on my desk for when I need to buy things.
But when I tell people this plan, they all immediately say no. That smart phones "don't work like that". When I ask "how do they work?" I get wildly different answers. Looking online doesn't help as pretty much all the guides assume you're neck deep in phone culture and only talk about specs.
I consider myself tech literate. I can build a computer and install an operating system. I always treated smart phones as just little computers with a touch screen that can make phone calls, but I'm told it's not that simple and that buying one isn't as simple as walking into a shop and picking one off the shelf.
Like I said, my use for it is to have it sit on my desk for 2FA. So any advice on how to buy, what to buy, where to buy, and what to look out for would be appreciated.