> > Another one to keep an eye on is the Libre 5 from Purism: > > > https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/09/purisms-librem-5-phone-starts-shipping-a-fully-open-gnulinux-phone/ > > https://puri.sm/products/
I like that PureOS is not based on Android or iOS, they've anti-tracking features and you can install it on a computer to get familiar with it before you buy the phone. I'm not so keen on all the default Gnome apps. I'd greatly prefer they'd just make a bare bones mobile phone OS and let each user install the apps they want. LineageOS > https://lineageos.org/ > > Replicant > https://replicant.us/ I haven't looked into either of these in many years. I remember installing and running custom ROMs on my HTC Android phone. Which was always a sketchy proposition. Another "Un-Googled" option I came across some time ago and forgot about is /e/ - https://e.foundation/products/#apps They take more of a whole mobile ecosystem approach than just a custom ROM or mobile OS. Their cloud services can even be self hosted, which is something that very much appeals to me and I imagine many other PLUG'ers who prefer to roll their own like Rich. -- Mike _______________________________________________ PLUG: https://pdxlinux.org PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
