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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:

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

Linux Mobile Hardware:

  • Fairphone 5
  • Volla Phone
  • Librem 5
  • PinePhone

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[–] sefra1@lemmy.zip 5 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

$550.00

Fast, performant and cheap

It may be fast and performant, but it's not cheap.

If I had $550.00 to spend on a new device I would spend it on a good and powerful computer, for video editing and 3D modeling, not on a phone.

For comparison an used business laptop, costs about $120, an israeli spyware loaded phone costs about $150.

Going from that to $550 is a big jump, and not affordable for most internet users.

[–] Auli@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

What kind of phone do you get for 150 used.

[–] sefra1@lemmy.zip 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

One that the hardware perfectly fits my needs.

Browsing some web pages can be a tiny bit sluggish sometimes, but if I'm doing anything serious I will use the computer anyway.

For what I use the phone for, which is, playing music, watching video, instant messaging, reading, light browsing and Lemmy I couldn't ask for more.

I also don't care about the camera, if I want to take photos I will use my DSLR.

The only single problem I have with my phone is the software which is non-free and loaded with spyware. Not the hardware.

[–] Resonosity@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 3 days ago

I'm an electrical engineer, so I grew up learning about electronics and how you can buy a lot of stuff from Mauser, Vishay, etc.

Usually those companies offer better prices if you buy more and more bulk goods.

For those companies making Linux machines, they might not have the same economies of scale to reach cheaper numbers than Samsung or Google. Then again, Linux phone makers don't have to add the same amount of profit margin as Samsung or Google, although they still have to make some profit to sustain their business.

$550 seems cheaper to me than a carrier phone, which may be a lot of these manufacturers' markets.