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All the software of the Linux ecosystem with extremely poor mobile device compatibility design wise.
There's actually quite a few bits that are compatible! I tried out the OnePlus 6 with Phosh, and there are lots of good apps already! Make sure to look for apps that are labeled "adaptive" in the software store, those work the best on mobile. Firefox also works quite well with the "Add Water" app, it gives it a GTK theme (matches with Phosh) and increases padding by a bit.
As for the apps I liked (all of which adapted well in mobile): Geary (email client, GTK3 I think, so you need to enable dark mode in the mobile settings), Fractal (Matrix client), Gapless (music player), GNOME/KDE Weather, Secrets (KeePass client), Apostrophe (Markdown notes), Mimick (Immich sync client), Fotema (photo gallery), Animatch (match game with cute art and no microtransactions or ads, open-source too!), Ultimate Tic Tac Toe (actually has quite a bit of strategy involved), Pentobi (very similar to the "Blokus" board game if you've ever played that, very fun!)
And there are a lot of KDE/Qt equivalents that I have not tried (since I was running the GTK-based Phosh)
Being able to install Flathub apps was very handy actually, and it's one of the reasons why I decided to try postmarketOS over something like Ubuntu Touch.
If you want to explore other mobile apps (on Flathub): https://flathub.org/en/apps/collection/mobile/1
how does one get sth like a banking app work PMOS, installing them in containers?
For now, but why bother formatting stuff for mobile when Linux mobile wasn't used very much yet?
Now that it's picking up steam, I can see there being mobile compatible or mobile-primary programs coming out.
KDE has been really impressive with Plasma Mobile. They have me excited. :D
I'm excited too, can't wait for it to be viable. It doesn't feel there yet though, even the site says it's not recommended for your primary phone. I checked my phone model and camera and calls and SMS doesn't work for example…