Ask HN: I want a modern 2-way pager with clamshell keyboard. Does this exist?
No calls, no voicemail, no email, no bluetooth, no apps, no touch. I only want to send/receive SMS. I envision something like 2-way pagers used to work. Radio network or phone network is not as much of a big deal to me, as long as I can interface with SMS.
What are my options? All of the pager service sites I found have broken pages and contacts, and their hardware costs 1996 money with AA battery slots.
By "modern" I mean things like this:
- encrypted transit, when using a gateway to send from radio to SMS.
- rechargeable via USB or solar, not AA battery swapping. AA is fine if it can be charged in device.
- microsd or some type of removable storage for contacts, maybe message storage
- 6 line screen instead of 2 or 3
- LED backlight or Indiglo type illumination of characters
- something e-paper like would be cool from a practicality perspective, but this would likely hurt the price.
- some form of water/dust/lint resistance would be a big plus.
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[ 2.3 ms ] story [ 31.5 ms ] threadSo what is this device suppose to do if it doesn't connect to any wireless networks? Just take text notes?
Or, do you mean that you do want ONLY texting? But then you need all your friends to have one of these devices to text with you as well.
Texting phones & Blackberries, and only later, generic smartphones, replaced for 99% of all industies, pagers. Pagers are still a thing only for industies that never bothered changing or had some esoteric requirements (pagers are suppose to use a lower frequency that passes thru thick walls better.)
They still sell basic texting phones. SMS only
2-way pagers worked for SMS, that's essentially what I'm looking for, but on modern hardware, meaning I'd rather it be rechargeable through a port than have a AA battery slot, maybe a microsd slot for my contacts and messages.
The existing 2-way pagers work over conventional networks as well as radio networks that relay SMS and email through a gateway, which is why I specified that I was not concerned which method, I just prefer that it does SMS, perhaps natively.
The recipient, as with 2-ways, can use any method or hardware of SMS to send/reply.
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Protection-Globalstar-Subsc...
maybe you need to build your own device from a 4g module, arduino, etc.
I came up with some ideas to put together something resembling option 2. My main focus is not having the ability to accept a phone call or voicemail, or rich media; privacy is a plus, but to be honest that was not my motivation. The desire for modern customary encryption mentioned in the post above was because iirc the old pager networks were more easily snooped than modern SMS. As long as the experience is compatible with an on par with SMS, I'm happy.
If I had a magic wand: ideally, this would operate just like a dumb phone, but without the ability to make calls, take pictures, browse the net, anything of that sort. I just want to activate the display, see a list of SMS messages or contacts, and respond to them. Wifi interfaces and all that would diminish the experience for me.
I'm thinking if I wanted to put this together for fun, it'd be most likely to happen in a pocket size (hopefully without JNCO jeans) by using a small raspberry pi, small e-ink module, some type of mobile radio like an LTE shield w/ sim if that exists, and maybe for the first iteration a chopped up tiny keyboard. Slap it all together between a few layers of acrylic and it could work.
Alas, currently blocked and limited to pen and paper by the lack of raspberry pi stock available.
https://hackaday.com/2022/05/25/long-distance-text-communica...
Then use sms or any messenger of your choice.