How would tethering a tablet or laptop to a smartphone be more private than directly using the smartphone? Do tablets have a secret baseband? How to drive a phone's sms over it's usb port? On 10/10/2014 11:56 pm, grarpamp wrote:
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That's the frontdoor. Baseband's still present and wide open. Thus consider a non-cell device (a pad/laptop) tethered to cell hotspot or another phone to provide mobile wifi voice/data (IP) to the device.
Is connecting to a cell hotspot or another phone to use the native cell voice/data (cell) of the cell network even possible?
ie: You can drive a phone's sms over it's usb port. But that's just sms, not cell voice or cell IP.