A while back, I installed the ubuntu rom on my nexus4. Other than a
different aesthetic it didn't have much too offer. It was slow, and
there were very few apps available for it. I suppose on the plus side,
it is open source.
At libreplanet, a vendor, technoethical.com, was selling a secure open
source phone with replicant installed. If you're adventurous like me,
you can download and try out the replicant software yourself.
http://www.replicant.us There will probably be driver problems for wifi
etc, but you can play around with it, and reinstall your old rom if you
have the patience for this. if you interested in this, there is a whole
treasure trove of information here:
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-custom-rom-android/
On 4/6/2017 10:53 PM, Mary-Anne Wolf wrote:
Canonical is giving up on cell phones, among other things.
http://www.cio.com/article/3187740/linux/canonical-kills-unity-mir-and-ubuntu-phones.html
If someone was looking to create a truly libre cell phone experience, trying to
involve some of the former Canonical employees might help get further faster.
Mary-Anne
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