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by MrDresden 257 days ago
There sadly isn't a single viable option for a Linux mobile phone out there.

- Purism runs ancient hardware, charges way too much and has questionable business ethics.

- Pine64 has equally bad hardware but reasonable prices. I don't like the Hong-Kong connection though. Not sure how the security patching environment is in practice.

The only option on the table as I see it is buying from the devil and installing GrapheneOS.

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The latest phone from https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices was released in 2021.
It won't be bleeding edge but the same reason people buy laptops with Core2.
> Purism runs ancient hardware

https://puri.sm/posts/the-danger-of-focusing-on-specs/

> charges way too much

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21656355

> questionable business ethics

They retrospectively changed their return policy in order to not get bankrupt. AFAIK everything is find now. I'm a happy owner of Librem 5 btw.

There is also jolla / sailfishos built by ex Nokia engineers. The Russians forked it and are useing it in government / industry.
FuriLabs has shipped a usable device for going on two hardware releases now.

Yes, it currently builds on top of Hallium. Anyone who thinks this should be a sticking point has their head in the sand; the device and effort is how you get a usable ecosystem rolling.