• @[email protected]
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      Nothing would make me more happy. I really wish it weren’t such a pain to deal with the telephony. You check devices on postmarketOS & while some devices can boot, it’s usually the actual phone part that isn’t working–which is kind of an important part. The open hardware phones work fine, but their specs are ancient while being as expensive as flagships. I still have eventual hope tho as device needs have started to plateau.

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        I believe (and this just a believe) that one Linux-first phone with actually working hardware could tip the nonstopping swing. Not for “average” user anytime in maybe even next decade, but there are a lot of people bored with current smartphones, tinkers or just wanting more privacy above than unverificable and unproven promises from Apple and Google.

        • @[email protected]
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          81 year ago

          Unfortunately given the stalemate of the mobile duopoly & service providers like banks thinking attestation is okay & what you run on your hardware is their business, Linux phones will have a hell of an uphill battle to take on. Wild to me is hearing the average Joe is happy their phones now don’t let them do whatever they want & they like the attestation since they don’t trust themselves with operating the device. These are the masses that will obviously be catered to, but maybe eventually be the only ones supported as banking websites age with little maintenance & receive no feature parity.

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            “We put a padlock on your hood, so now you have no choice but to come to us for oil changes and maintenance.”

            “That’s great guys, thanks!” self flagellates

    • @[email protected]
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      We literally already have Linux phones, but i would love to cut some bullshit in the middle and go more upstream one day

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      • @[email protected]
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        10 years ago was the time to start, too.

        Imagine a Linux-like OS for mobile as a reasonable 3rd mobile operating system. People would run it and seem weird like when people run Linux on their laptop nowadays. 1-2% market share. Basically nothing is native to it but a handful of open source apps, but waydroid would be more complete. That would be beautiful.

        Shoot. Imagine a reasonably new phone running something Linux with a shell laptop that lets you properly converge. Linux has the best ARM support because basically anything can be complied.

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    • AItoothbrush
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      51 year ago

      I have a sd8 gen 2 phone and with this amount of power i wouldnt even need a laptop. I mainly use mine for programming and school work but the most i see on it is 30% and i think this phone could handle it. Maybe compiling is a different story…

    • @aluminium
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      Samsung offered this for a short while with Linux on Dex. You could easily run a lightweight Ubuntu Desktop container when plugged in. Sadly they removed it after a few months.

      • LoganXan
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        21 year ago

        What are you saying they removed here? I’m using Dex with a Z Fold4 as I type this. Don’t even have a laptop or desktop anymore. All I ever need is my phone nowadays.

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        But it won’t integrate that much. You won’t get exactly the same app on mobile and desktop in environment mixed like that.

    • @ikidd
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      You can get this with a Pinephone and a USB-C dock. Both experiences leave a lot to be desired, but it’s there.

      • @Gecko
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        As someone who owns a PinePhone I can tell you that a lot more work needs to be done first. postmarketOS is ok but being Alpine based means you have to forever deal with all the issues that come with it including its primitive package manager. And mobian also kept breaking ever other half a year or so requiring manual config changes etc.

        What we need IMO, is a more reliable spin like Fedora, maybe even something immutable like Silverblue to ensure the stability required for a daily driver device while also being quick to deploy the latest versions of releases.

        There’s also the whole app ecosystem aspect but between advances in Waydroid and convergent GTK apps, I’m more concerned about the underlying base OS than the app ecosystem ^^

      • jaxxed
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        Biggest limit for me is the battery life still.

        • Norah - She/They
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          The NexDock is a laptop dock for Dex with a 44Wh battery built in and a 13.3” screen. They’re only $269. They’re launching an XL model next year for only $299 with a 57Wh battery and a 15.6” screen. They both have a touch screen and a 360° hinge.

        • @ikidd
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          Yah, that’s one of the drawbacks yet.

  • @MigratingtoLemmy
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    I would love to be able to use a Linux mobile as my primary but I know that’s not going to happen, unfortunately.

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          Is there any specific use case for the app that you don’t get with the mobile website?

          I’ve figured out that my bank’s app is basically a wrapper for the mobile website, the only thing they added being fingerprint login.

          Instantly deleted the app and use the website now, one less thing that can potentially spy on me.

          • SciPiTie
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            I have several bank accounts and at least here they all use their dedicated app for mandatory 2fa - Bastards…

            And yes, literally: don’t want to use our app? Don’t get an account with us!

            • @lambipapp
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              Everything in Sweden is authenticated through the same app ‘BankID’. We even have our passports in there.

              • SciPiTie
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                Not saying that I’m jealous or anything but… I am. Please insert here a personal insult that would offend you adequately!

          • @PixxlMan
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            Would a banking app with specific authentication requirements really work through that though? Reliably too?

      • @[email protected]
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        what do you even mean “don’t support encryption”? Do you mean FDE? In that case PostmarketOS supports it, and you can get any other distro to use FDE if you tinker hard enough

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        I believe PostmarketOS with the PinePhone Pro is a decent experience. Nope, it’s not. Don’t get it if you don’t want to contributr your time to the project. With that said, I’m not too confident on its usability, 2 years after its release. What do you run and what has your experience been like?

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      Maybe some tech giant pumping money in a 3rd eco-system would help, i think it’s very likely to happen one day

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      I am using the PinePhonePro as my primary phone for over a year now. There are of course some challanges but it is definitly possible

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        How do you like the software support, and which OS are you using?

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    I’m getting “Android Gingerbread on an HTC EVO” vibes, which is not a bad thing. It stands out, in a good way.

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    -21 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    While there has been much talk this year about KDE Plasma 6.0 on the desktop as it gears up for release at the end of February, there’s been less talk about the Plasma Mobile work for having the KDE stack on smartphones.

    But it turns out some progress is quietly being made on KDE Plasma Mobile for bringing it aligned with the “6” platform.

    KDE developer Devin Lin has been among those involved in working on upgrading the Plasma Mobile stack and ensuring everything is ported over to Qt6, compatible with KDE Frameworks 6, and jiving with the other KDE Plasma 6 components.

    Porting the Plasma Mobile shell to Qt 6 was “fairly trivial” while it’s been more of a challenge on the application side.

    This work has also led to some other changes like moving the task switcher from the shell to a self-contained KWin effect, a rewrite to the default homescreen, a new plasma-mobile-envmanager service, a new plasma-mobile-initial-start application, a docked mode, and other enhancements.

    Those wishing to learn more about the Plasma Mobile 6 work can do so via Devin’s blog.


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    • Monsieur Koala
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      Bad bot, if you save less than 20%, maybe don’t post?

    • Semperverus
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      It’s not. (I have a pinephone)

      • @[email protected]
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        I’m thinking of desktop plasma mainly. It seems to complicated to be moving and customizing Taskbars on a phone. Plasma is janky enough on pc.

        • @[email protected]
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          That’s why Plasma is built to support different shells, optimized for different form factors which allows to do this stuff like the Netbook shell in the past or now Plasma Bigscreen for TVs or Plasma Mobile for smartphones.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      I understand your concerns but if you can run it in a raspberry pi then I feel like running it on a phone should be fine