• favoredponcho@lemmy.zip
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    16 hours ago

    Are they moving fast? It’s been like 18 years since the iPhone came out and there really isn’t a viable Linux phone.

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      10 hours ago

      There was a viable Linux phone 15 years ago: Nokia N900. Microsoft took care of that when they bought Nokia. At least Windows phone was a resounding success…

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      14 hours ago

      Wasn’t the viable Linux phone Android at first? (I am younger than the iPhone so maybe I don’t really know how it was)

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        14 hours ago

        By Linux I mean “FOSS” phone. Android is based on Linux, but it is also loaded with spyware out of the box. If you’d asked me 18 years ago whether there would be a viable FOSS phone by now, I would’ve thought yes. But, postmarketOS still advertises itself as “not ready yet” and Ubuntu Touch is still pretty niche.