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Linux Phones
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The Discussion on Linux-based Phones.
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- 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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Depends on what you are trying to make, web app that is tested primarily on firefox is probably the easiest.
If it compiles on Linux desktop it can compile on a phone too, although only tried that a couple times with CLI stuff so far.
I think this should be the biggest selling point of both devs out there, but also users, since it's crossover from desktop to your phone is so Smooth. Would be epic if you could have a linux os, that cross syncs to both you phone, tablet and phone via local wifi or something.
Syncthing does synchronize the Documents directory between my phone (LineageOS), laptop (Windows) and netbook (Debian) over the phone's Wi-Fi access point. IIRC this is discouraged by Android security model so might only work temporarily. However, for me it's very useful.