Welcome to ZeroPhone Wiki!

ZeroPhone is an open-source smartphone that can be assembled for 50$ in parts. It is Linux-powered, with UI software written in Python, allowing it it to be easily modifiable - and it doesn't prohibit you from changing the way it works.

ZeroPhone goals

Making cheap open-source smartphones more widespread

Having a smartphone that respects your privacy

Having a smartphone that can be customized

Strengthening open-source software ecosystem

Educating people about how smartphones work

ZeroPhone characteristics

Power-user and programmer-friendly

Independent and respecting your privacy

Open-source hardware and software

Modular and extensible; based on Raspberry Pi Zero

Built from available components, can be assembled independently

Currently, ZeroPhone is based on Raspberry Pi Zero, SIM800L GSM modem and 1.3" OLED screen and button interface. The hardware is almost ready for ZeroPhone v1.0, and now software is being developed to have a basic set of phone functions.