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Oh, the TTFone OS core is a proprietary fork of AOSP, and developed in China. That is probably a nope for me.
But I appreciate for letting me know of it. Might be good for the kids in the near future.
Huh. Thought it was stock standard AOSP - perhaps the Aussie version is different? There are a few rebranded versions of the same hardware; you might be able to find something non proprietary. I think the underlying model is UNIWA if you want to go spelunk direct listings
https://opelmobile.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/OM-TouchFlip-A4.pdf
Where did you find the info that the TTFone uses a fork - XDA? Possibly it can take CFW?
In any case, if it's no go, it's no go.
PS: The other target might be a the Cat 22 flip but that thing has a face only a mother could love. I have seen clean CFW of the Duoquin models too - multiple threads on XDA - but that's candybar not flip
PPS: let me spelunk the 8020 for a minute. I have to imagine it's an off the shelf re-badge. EDIT: Hmm...looks like it's bespoke enough to NOT be a simple Shenzhen rebadge job.
It's a de-googled Android hence AOSP and the source code is nowhere to be found, as far as I can tell. That said, I don't really know where they wrote the device-specific changes, just guessed.
As for the 8020, it's obviously an unproven product at this stage so picking that at this stage is pretty much a gamble.