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Linux Phones

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The Discussion on Linux-based Phones.


Benefits:

  • Hardware freedom.
  • Perfect operating-system competition.
  • Full utilization of specs.
  • Phone lifespan raises to 10+ years.
  • Less e-waste.

Linux Mobile Distros:

  • Ubuntu Touch
  • Sailfish
  • FuriOS
  • Postmarket OS
  • Mobian
  • Pure OS
  • Plasma Mobile
  • LuneOS
  • openSUSE Mobile
  • Nemomobile
  • Droidian
  • Mobile NixOS
  • ExpidusOS
  • Maemo Leste
  • Manjaro Arm
  • Tizen
  • WebOS

Linux Mobile Hardware:

  • Fairphone 5
  • Volla Phone
  • PinePhone
  • FLX1
  • Librem 5

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[–] sveltecider@lemmy.ca 11 points 6 days ago (13 children)

How comfortable is it to use graphene on a day to day basis? Considering getting a spare pixel. But that seems a hell of a lot more practical than a linux phone.

[–] arcterus@piefed.blahaj.zone 6 points 6 days ago (4 children)

Generally there are no real problems. If you're fine with mostly stock AOSP, you should be fine with GrapheneOS.

If you use Google Pay, you're out of luck. There are alternatives for that depending on where you live though (mostly in Europe, in the US there's no other option AFAIK). Rarely an app won't work, but usually fiddling with some security settings for the app will fix it. Very rarely an app won't work at all because (like Google Wallet) it uses Play Integrity and requires a level that requires Google to certify the OS.

Pretty much the only thing I miss is the ability to do NFC payments.

[–] sveltecider@lemmy.ca 3 points 6 days ago (3 children)

Is NFC gone entirely? Would yubikeys with nfc work?

[–] shortable@feddit.online 2 points 6 days ago

I logged into my credit card app by holding the card to the NFC reader on graphene

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