Quote from: fuckthepolice101 on July 29, 2012, 07:15 amQuote from: Imaginarytailus13 on July 29, 2012, 05:43 amQuote from: DankSources on July 29, 2012, 05:29 amthe cheapest android phone, that you can make encrypted end-to-end calls on.Looks like we have an answer.+1 Infact ANY phone that you can make *free* encrypted end to end calls on. Through Wifi.Does anyone have any suggestions? This is a really good question and the hardware is there - but what software do we use.Silent Circle costs money (when it comes out)Here are some links for encrypted VoIP:http://www.cellcrypt.com/http://zfoneproject.com/ <- goodCellcrypt also costs money, but you can run your own server(s).Any VoIP client which supports ZRTP is good, that's the protocol that Zfone uses. Zfone itself is abandoned (Phil dropped it, just like he did with PGPfone and Silent Circle is his latest endeavour with Jon Callas and a couple of ex-SEALs).The advantage with ZRTP (and SRTP, ideally use a client that supports both) is that you can guarantee end-to-end encrypted calls with anyone using any client that also supports the same protocols. Which means if you use it on an Android phone you may be speaking to someone using their laptop or other device.