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HSDPA USB STICK SIM Modem 7.2Mbps 3G Wireless Dongle TF Card Adapter
Service Supported: MTS/ HSDPA/GSMBand:2G: EDGE/ GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz.3G: HSDPA/ UMTS (2100MHz)OS Supported:Windows2000/XP/Vista/Windows7/Windows8/Mac/Linux/Android OperatingInstall Disc:Built-in Driver, automatic installationHSUPA network always-on, users maintain contact with the network at any time
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u/alreadyburnt ยท 11 pointsr/privacytoolsIO

Desktop: The Libreboot D16 seems to be the workhorse out of what's available so far, another version would be the Vikings D16 but keep an eye out for OpenPOWER and like you said, a free-software implementation of the PSP.

Laptop: Either the Libreboot X220 or the Taurinus X200 or the Vikings X200. Technically I think that the X220 still needs the cleaned stub version of the Management Engine but the Libreboot people seem to be confident that they will be able to remove it completely. Some runners up are the Purism Librem which still has some blobs in it's coreboot setup and had a rocky start, and the Acer c720P Chromebook, which can be loaded with an aftermarket coreboot and used as a really solid GNU/Linux netbook. Looking to the future in the Netbook form factor, the EOMA68 Standard and it's implementations stand to be very important and should be supported.

Smartphone you're kinda screwed in terms of being able to run a user-controlled stack from top to bottom. But you can get pretty close if you're willing to make some sacrifices. Technoetic sells phones pre-loaded with Replicant. If the wi-fi on your phone will not work without a firmware blob, get an OTG cable and a USB dongle from ThinkPenguin. Alternatively, you could build your own phone on top of an existing single-board computer. A good choice would be the Beaglebone Black. Then you can use one of the device's USB ports to attach a cellular device(like one of these and use your VOIP system to make calls. Or, if you're happy to use wi-fi only for calling, the Allwinner A1 and A2 have pretty excellent Free Software coverage except for the graphics hardware acceleration. Liberating some random off-brand tablet is a rewarding but labor-intensive process. I think Rockchip has similar coverage but I don't own one of those.

Also, h-node is a very helpful site for questions like this.

Edit: Added Vikings RYF laptops.

Edit 2: Added EOMA68 project link and Thinkpenguin.

Edit 3: Added Sunxi