Can you run Linux on your phone? What are the technical obstacles to be overcome, which projects are working on them and with what funding?

    • erebion@news.erebion.eu
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      11 days ago

      Depends on what you want. A used Pixel 3a or some other model can be very cheap and has decent mainline support.

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        11 days ago

        Does it now? I literally have one, tried postmarketos iirc, and it kept failing at several steps. Eventually put graphene on it which did work, but that’s not quite linux.

        Edit: nope, I have a 4 or 4a, nvm

        I was talking about buying a phone that works out of the box primarily, but you’re right, buying an older phone is an option. Though I’d like to have something on par with a flagship google/oneplus/samsung device in screen resolution, battery life and picture quality mostly

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          I’ve got a Fairphone 5. For Mobian we still need to add the patches for speaker audio. Then it is a usable phone. Camera works, but image quality is not yet the same as for Android, but it is slowly getting there. For now I just carry an Android phone for photos, but I expect that to be unnecessary within this year, seeing how much effort some people put into it.