
Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones

Community about running GNU/Linux on phones. Projects like Ubuntu Touch, Plasma Mobile, PostmarketOS, Mobian etc. Either on former Android phones or hardware like the PinePhone.
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Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
What are people usong as thei music player app nowadays?
I have been using Lollypop on my phone for about 2 years now. I have tried a few other apps but nothing worked quite as well for me as Lollypop.
That said, I still have a lot of gripes with Lollypop. Rather than complain about it, though, I'd rather hear about something new.
The last time I went looking for a new app was in 2023. Is there anything new in 2025 worth checking out?
My wants:
Edit: I guess I need to specify, I am looking for Linux-native apps. A few of the suggestions so far have been Android, and I am not seeking to run anything in Waydroid for this.
Over the past few months, and especially since the last holiday season, many exciting things have happened in Mobian: new devices are (about to be) officially supported, many new and improved packages have made their way into both Debian and Mobian, and we’re getting ready for our next stable release!
Turning display on through terminal
My phone's power button doesn't work well.
Is there a way to turn on the screen backlight using a terminal command or some library (I'll be using ssh)?
I'm on pmOS 24.12 with Phosh, Wayland
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LinuxMobile at FOSDEM 2025
LINMOB.net is a blog about LINux on MOBile devices. With the PinePhone (Pro) and Librem 5 shipping it is back to report on GNU+Linux on mobile devices.
Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
Liberux NEXX is a Linux smartphone with a RK3588S chip, 32GB RAM, and a 5G modem (crowdfunding)
Liberux NEXX is a Linux smartphone with a RK3588S chip, 32GB RAM, and a 5G modem (crowdfunding)
Apple iPhone 6 running Linux 6.13 and PostmarketOS
Attached: 1 image Apple iPhone 6 running Linux 6.13 and postmarketOS. It's on. Special Thanks to @[email protected] for doing the work to make this possible. I just got it booting with pmOS. #iPhone #iOS #Apple #postmarketOS #Linux #MobileLinux #LinuxMobile
This post has been updated in parts for FluConf 2025 Phosh is a group of people that care about freeing the mobile devices in our pockets from proprietary operating systems. It is also a graphical shell targeting mobile devices running a (close to mainline) Linux kernel. This currently includes the ...
Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
Recommendations for mobile Linux desktop environments that run well on an x86 tablet?
I have an unused Windows tablet from 2021 running some Core M processor or other that I want to put Linux on and start using again. It doesn't have a keyboard so I would have to actually use it as a tablet and not a laptop. Is there a distro built around one of the mobile desktop environments that also runs well on x86? (Last time I tried Linux mobile it was pretty much only for ARM and I never got it to work well on even an x86 virtual machine.) Or is regular GNOME deskrop still my best bet for a tablet?
Highlights this week: Progress reports on Sailfish OS and postmarketOS, a Phosh bug fix release, news on a bunch of apps, and more!
This week: A Ubuntu Touch 20.04 Security OTA numbered 7 (and potentially new hardware for UT), a new release of Sxmo, changes to doas-aliasing as sudo, many videos, and more!
What Apps Are Missing on Mobile Linux?
Hey everyone, I'm going insane due to a lack of creative project. I've written an app already but I haven't gotten around to publishing it yet. I'd like to know what kind of apps you'd like to see created for mobile Linux. I prefer easier, bite-sized projects over particularly large ones, but I'd love to hear your ideas nevertheless.
Camera support coming to the Fairphone 5 (with Linux 6.12), more nice things in Linux 6.12, FLTK 1.4 supporting Wayland, Sailfish OS Community News, a new episode of the postmarketOS podcast and more!
Ubuntu Touch deliver their 6th 20.04 release, postmarketOS share what progress they've made in October, a new collection of Sailfish Community News, a build your own x86_64 'phone' guide, and more! Also, as we're already on that day in some parts of the globe: Happy 15th anniversary, Nokia N900!
Using OSM for navigation w/external GPS (GPS→NMEA over bluetooth→FOSS phone)-- Can any FOSS platforms do this?
My current rig:
The idea is to save on phone battery so I can navigate more than an hour. The phone’s internal GPS is energy intensive because of all the GPS calculations. By offloading the GPS work to an external bluetooth GPS, the phone’s battery can be somewhat devoted to the screen because bluetooth uses much less energy than GPS. And NMEA carries lat/long so the phone need not do the calculations.
Not sure it actually works though.. been waiting for satellites for a while now. Anyway, I would like to know if this config can work on any FOSS platforms, like pmOS. Can OSMand run on pmOS or is there a better option? IIU