[-] CurbTheByte@linux.community 0 points 7 months ago

Could be something in this direction, but the when it happened I was some times out in the nature, no building or antenna near me. As far as I know some military equipment can interfere with civilian technology, as they do not care much about it when a war is going on.

[-] CurbTheByte@linux.community 1 points 7 months ago

Good thought, just remembered I had something similar one time when working at a festival. There it was because of wireless microphones that somehow interacted with the phone network.

Maybe some special equipment of the bases use special protocols that interfere with other devices that are not programmed for it.

[-] CurbTheByte@linux.community 2 points 7 months ago

Yes I only have 4G with my FP3. Maybe Brittany has some newer (or older) cell-towers that LiniageOS (or the FP3) could not handle.

[-] CurbTheByte@linux.community 2 points 7 months ago

Could be, maybe some frequency band is still not handled well by LineageOS but other phone OSs do, and the military uses those.

I want to go back, this time with my radio analyzing tools just to find out more, but would not be a wise move with today's tensions in Europe... (or in general near military bases)

[-] CurbTheByte@linux.community 2 points 7 months ago

I think also in the UK where The Guardian (or was it some other paper), found and published the use if IMSI-Catchers on protests?

[-] CurbTheByte@linux.community 1 points 7 months ago

I am aware of that, but Brest (or better said Ile Longue) is the base where the french nuclear ballistic missile submarines are stationed (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%8Ele_Longue).

In this article you can see the different buildings/bunkers, I went to all of them (as near as you were allowed) was very interesting (https://thebulletin.org/premium/2023-07/nuclear-notebook-french-nuclear-weapons-2023/).

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Hi

I just remembered a strange behavior I had with my Fairphoen 3 with LineageOS and I wanted to share it and maybe find an explanation.

A while back I was in France for holidays and my phone started to act wired. At first nothing was out of the ordinary, but when I arrived at my destination my phone started to turn off or rebooted in random intervals. It seemed to have no pattern, sometimes I could use my phone normally for a few hours before it shut down or rebooted. Other times I had it shut down almost all 30 minutes or so. The moment I was back in the middle of France everything was back to normal, no shutdowns or reboots.

My friends with normal phones (IPhone or Google-Andorid) had no problems.

Sadly I had the logs not turned on back then, so I can not see what the system did... I thought of a few possible reasons for such an behavior:

  • Phone and/or Lineage was not compatible with the local telecom infrastructure
  • Some App made system errors
  • Other OS errors
  • Jamming/Government action

Even though I assume something trivial, like compatibility or software related, I find it worth mentioning that I was near Brest. Brest is a french navy port for destroyers and nuclear submarines. I also saw some heavy guarded bases and bunkers where I assume nuclear bombs are stored, to load them onto the submarines. The military presence in and around Brest was quite high. This brought the question to my mind, could it be that out of caution, the military jams or attacks non-Gogole phones that are not easy to track or just fall out of the ordinary? It is a far stretch I know, but it was just strange to have those problems starting the moment I traversed into a high military presence area and resolve themselves when I was out of that area.

What are your thoughts?

CurbTheByte

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