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There is no such thing as a private cellular device. It does not matter if it's a smartphone, dumb phone, or simple internet access device.
Cellular devices are location tracked and their owners profiled. All devices have proprietary cellular modems that communicate over the network and have full access to your system. Nothing you do on device will stop that.
The only exception I've heard of is from Purism. The Librem 5 claims to separate the base system from the cellular modem, but that still won't stop the location tracking.
Point blank, you can't carry a connected cellular device, and have privacy. They are mutually exclusive goals.
So what? You're gonna throw up your hands and give up? Why are you even here then?
There's degrees of privacy, and different anti-tracking methods that come with a list of pros and cons.