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Someone tried to desolder the microphones and the camera on a Pixel phone?
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Phone security has been something I've struggled with for a long time. I once spoke with @VICE's @ShaneSmith30 about how it's possible to physically remove internal microphones and cameras from a phone, but even that only mitigates a portion of the threat. youtube.com/watch?v=ucRWyG
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It was a Nexus 5x in the video, which was actually quite easy relative to newer phones, which are much more difficult to open. I've looked at the motherboards of a couple different gens of Pixel, and if you can get into the phone without breaking the glass, it should be possible.
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Yes, eventually, along with other devices. Have been putting some work into better support for development only generic and emulator builds too. The final Pie-based release can be built for the generic targets and works in the emulator. Those targets aren't secure but are useful.
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Barometers also have the potential to be used that way. IIRC, the squeeze feature works based on detecting pressure and on the waterproofing to some extent. Ideally there would be a single switch to disconnect each microphone along with sensors usable as low quality microphones.