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cphi-Ghost: The Sovereign Terminal

Be everywhere. Seen by no one. Owned by you.

The Manifesto of the Thick Terminal

The cphi-Ghost is a clinical rejection of the Walled Garden, planned obsolescence, and the surveillance-based economy. It is not a smartphone; it is an industrial forensic instrument.

While the Empire builds fragile, 7mm-thin glass slabs designed to be replaced every 24 months, the Ghost is a 20mm-thick statement of Industrial Endurance. It is built on hard physics, open code, and the absolute right to repair.

The Ghost Protocol

Physical Vitrification

Powered by user-replaceable 21700 industrial cells. Assembled with standard M2.5 hex bolts. Zero adhesives.

Audio Sovereignty

Integrated VGL-1 engine running BBC-standard Coles 4038 and Neumann U47 DSP profiles. We reclaim the mass of the human voice.

Aesthetic Dissidence

A mechanical Lomo / Holga sled bypasses the synthetic perfection of computational photography.

Hardware Sovereignty

True trace-break kill switches for the Microphone, Camera, and Cellular Modem. If the switch is OFF, the circuit is physically dead.

Engineering Standards

Chassis

CNC 6061 Aluminum mid-frame acts as a passive radiator for the Rockchip RK3588.

OS

PostmarketOS (Linux). No Google. No Apple. No telemetry.

Connectivity

M.2 Key-B modular slot. Upgrade your radio without replacing your life.

The Extinction Event

Lifespan: 10+ Years.

Repair Time: 5 Minutes for battery, screen, or modem swap.

Markup: Approximately 80% eliminated via direct industrial sourcing.

Join the Ghost Network

Build your freedom.

A = A.

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Sovereign Linux Terminal & Industrial Forensic Instrument. Built on RK3588, postmarketOS, and physical trace-break kill switches. Reclaiming hardware integrity and acoustic mass via VGL-1

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