• m-p{3} ⛔@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    I suppose the PinePhone OS (or any other OS) could be ported to that Android phone if it becomes popular enough.

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      3 years ago

      No, you need hardware to be designed on purpose to work with FLOSS OSes. Pine64 does a lot of work to select the correct hardware for this.

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        3 years ago

        Android is just Linux with some patches and a crappy userland sprinkled on top. Why should you not be able to run whatever you want if the bootloader isn’t locked? Pine64 tries to use components that have a documentation you can access without an NDA. If you want a libre smartphone you are fucked anyways since you’ll have trouble finding a modem that doesn’t require loading a non-free firmware :(

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          3 years ago

          Non-free device drivers that only work with outdated kernel versions are the main problem with porting GNU/Linux to Android phones. You can try to patch around that for a while with compatibility layers like Halium, but usually not very long.