Nice, I didn’t know it was this far ahead, I always had the impression that calling didn’t work. Maybe that is postmarketOS for FP4? I’d be interested to see if it could work as a daily driver for me. That said, I am pretty happy running CalyxOS on it now.
@800XL I can suggest Pixel 3a/3a XL, it works very well with Ubuntu Touch. Unfortunately, there is not so much apps yet for Ubuntu Touch just because you can’t simply install any app like on regular Linux distro - it either should be listed on OpenStore, or at Ubuntu’s 20.04 APT repos (in this case, it’s possible to install them via Libertine). Snaps/flatpaks is not supported yet.
Ubuntu Touch itself is in a pretty good shape now. But the tradeoff is a lack of apps
@dadarobot actually, Pixel 3a was announced at Google I/O at May 2019, so it’s even less than 5 years old (if we count it right after announce) so you’re lying right now.
P.S. do you have better ideas? Pixel 3a has 100% compatibility rate at UBports site and I personally use it as my secondary phone. Don’t like my recommendation? Fine, recommend something else. Probably something that you have been used for some time
The Pixel 3a is a great phone. Last time I checked years ago there was no way to get Linux onto one with a locked bootloader tho. Is that still the case?
I should have been more specific. When I said old tech I meant phones or SoC that were ~10 y old.
@800XL I think guides even aren’t needed) Before flashing Pixel 3a with UT, you will need to flash it to Android 9. The easiest way is doing it via Google’s web-based flasher, you don’t even need to download firmware to your PC. This flasher will download selected firmware automatically and will unlock bootloader also automatically… or at least semi-automatically, you will still need to follow some steps that is displayed on your PC’s screen (not phone’ screen!).
Check UT site for firmware code
I want a Linux phone but the only ones I know are old tech and not for primetime yet. Any suggestions?
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Nice, I didn’t know it was this far ahead, I always had the impression that calling didn’t work. Maybe that is postmarketOS for FP4? I’d be interested to see if it could work as a daily driver for me. That said, I am pretty happy running CalyxOS on it now.
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@800XL I can suggest Pixel 3a/3a XL, it works very well with Ubuntu Touch. Unfortunately, there is not so much apps yet for Ubuntu Touch just because you can’t simply install any app like on regular Linux distro - it either should be listed on OpenStore, or at Ubuntu’s 20.04 APT repos (in this case, it’s possible to install them via Libertine). Snaps/flatpaks is not supported yet.
Ubuntu Touch itself is in a pretty good shape now. But the tradeoff is a lack of apps
@dadarobot actually, Pixel 3a was announced at Google I/O at May 2019, so it’s even less than 5 years old (if we count it right after announce) so you’re lying right now.
P.S. do you have better ideas? Pixel 3a has 100% compatibility rate at UBports site and I personally use it as my secondary phone. Don’t like my recommendation? Fine, recommend something else. Probably something that you have been used for some time
The Pixel 3a is a great phone. Last time I checked years ago there was no way to get Linux onto one with a locked bootloader tho. Is that still the case?
I should have been more specific. When I said old tech I meant phones or SoC that were ~10 y old.
I got the bootloader unlocked pretty easily.
Sweet! Have any guides you can pass my way?
@800XL I think guides even aren’t needed) Before flashing Pixel 3a with UT, you will need to flash it to Android 9. The easiest way is doing it via Google’s web-based flasher, you don’t even need to download firmware to your PC. This flasher will download selected firmware automatically and will unlock bootloader also automatically… or at least semi-automatically, you will still need to follow some steps that is displayed on your PC’s screen (not phone’ screen!).
Check UT site for firmware code