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The Dream FOSS Ecosystem
(lemmy.ca)
The discussion on linux-based phones.
Linux Mobile Distros: Postmarket OS, Ubuntu Touch, Mobian, Sailfish, Manjaro Arm, Pure OS, Plasma Mobile, LuneOS.
Linux Mobile Hardware: Librem 5, PinePhone, Volla Phone.
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Hmmm. Ok, Thanks. I still need to wait, then. I do have a need for Android apps; so many companies have their own, and they're often superior to the web experience.
One thing I'm frustrated with at the moment is that Android can't run two VPNs concurrently, and may never. I really want a Linux phone so I can set up a private VPN on a subnet, with
hosts
entries, to get at my personal servers, while also having all public traffic going through my VPN provider. Android can set up only one VPN subnet, with include and exclude masks, but still only one VPN peer endpoint. It's driving me nuts.I did forget to mention something, provider support.
USA: Verizon doesn't work due to Verizon whitelisting devices. From what I have heard, AT&T and T-Mobile both work.
Australia: The situation is quite complicated. Due to the ECS determination, MNOs and MVNOs need to block phones that they can't verify can make calls to emergency services via VoLTE. As a result, Optus and MVNOs that use Optus have started blocking FLX1 phones. Telstra definitely still works, with multiple MVNOs confirmed to be working. But who knows for how much longer. Not sure if Vodafone (Australia) works or not. This mess in Australia is solely thanks to the Australian government. I do have faith that it will either continue to function on Telstra or, if blocked, can be made to work again in future.
Not sure about any other countries at this point, these two seem like the biggest concern at the moment from what I have read in the Telegram and forum.