As far as I know some few batches have been made/distributed, but it’s still not a realized product. I’ve looked at other possible software, but they all have their issues.ģ or so years ago, Librem announced they were going to make a phone that was as open as they could make it, with high end specs.
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I’ve never found myself very excited by it, they too are trapped by the android development all taking place elsewhere. They are based off lineageos and ‘de-google’ things from there. I’ve been using /e/ on my trusty one plus 3t for the last 3-4 years. Other forks/projects do take that android source and clean it up and make it nice, but they too are at the mercy of upstream that may change things in a new release drastically, leaving them to try and catch up for months after a new release. This means you don’t get a lot of the advantages of open source for android. While the source is indeed available, development is done by google in secret and dumped into the open after release. Now you might think “Thats great, android is open source”, but it’s really not. Being completely closed source, apple/i-phones are right out for me, which basically just leaves android.
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My phone has been a annoyance to me for many years now.
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I use Fedora rawhide for my laptop day to day and in general try and use free software wherever else I can. I’m very big on open source for many many reasons. I ordered one of the ubports editions of the pine64 pinephone and after a small amount of playing around with it, I’d like to share my thoughts.įirst a little background.