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Furilabs Linux Phone

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jchw ◴[] No.41839797[source]
Apparently it is based on Halium, so it's probably not going to run mainline Linux any time soon. On the other hand, I'm less happy with Android than I pretty much ever have been, so having some more options outside of relatively unusable Linux phones and being stuck with modified Android firmware certainly does not hurt.

I am definitely interested, especially if the team working on it is as active as it seems they are. Definitely one of the biggest bummers with PinePhone and PinePhone Pro was realizing that the community was largely on its own; that could work well, but in practice progress has been slow and painful and I stopped paying attention.

I would really like to see more projects doing cellular Linux devices in general. It doesn't need to be a candybar smartphone, if someone can jam a cellular modem into a MicroPC I'm sold at any price I can afford.

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GranPC ◴[] No.41839941[source]
I work on this device. We are currently QAing the latest update with our community, which contains a lot of goodies and improvements shaped directly from community feedback. You can see previous changelogs at https://furilabs.com/changelog

I am obviously a little biased, but this is probably the first Linux phone that people can actually use. Someone in our community switched from iPhone to this without much of an issue.

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1. tuukkah ◴[] No.41849574[source]
Nokia N900 and N9 ran on Linux in 2009 and 2011.

N900: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_N900

N9: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_N9

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2. stonogo ◴[] No.41852167[source]
The Motorola A1600 ran Linux in 2008. But even then people didn't want a flip phone.
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3. tuukkah ◴[] No.41853391[source]
Interesting history! "Motorola became the first company to use Linux on a mobile phone when it released the Motorola A760 to the Chinese market on February 16, 2003." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MontaVista#Mobile_phones