• rumba@lemmy.zip
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      Postmarket OS is getting there. It only runs at all on a couple dozen older phones. And they don’t currently have receive voice. But 2 months ago they didn’t have 4G data or send voice so…

      Oh, and battery life is not good.

      My next mobile device will likely be a small tablet running Linux and a Wi-Fi hotspot.

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        From what I can tell most of the roadblock is drivers for hardware support. Basically every price of hardware has to have a reverse engineered driver to work. We need hardware mfrs on board to really gain traction in this arena.

        Still, I’m pretty sure my next phone is going to be a Linux phone. I know I’ll lose functionality but if I can make calls, send texts, and browse the web I’ll get by. Hopefully that space keeps gaining traction and it won’t be long until it is a truly viable option to replace google/apple products.

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          26 minutes ago

          imho the biggest roadblock is more general applications. Most desktop apps don’t scale well or at all to mobile screens, but it’s better than nothing.

    • ubergeek@lemmy.today
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      Yes, and its pretty great on devices you can install it on.

      Problem is? Its not possible to install on most phones.