Personally, I’m looking forward to native Wayland support for Wine and KDE’s port to Qt 6.

  • @lynny@lemmy.world
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    Linux phones are getting closer and closer to usability every day. I don’t care that they’ll always be less polished than iOS or Android, I want a Linux phone.

    • @xapr@lemmy.sdf.org
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      141 year ago

      I’ve been curious about Linux phones. Can you recommended any devices or operating systems to watch? Thanks.

      • gzrrt
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        Your best bet right now IMO would be flashing PostmarketOS onto a used OnePlus 6, which is cheap, has good specs and none of the battery issues plaguing the Pinephone Pro. That said, it’s not 100% ready to be a phone yet- for now its best use case is as a mini-tablet / PDA kind of thing. Really feels like carrying a pocket laptop around, which is pretty fun as a starting point.

      • @ibroughtashrubbery@lemmy.ml
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        121 year ago

        Pinephone has a great active community, and the device itself is dirt cheap (also pretty low-specced). There’s a pro version with a much better specs in theory, but development state is much rougher. Not that the basic model is anywhere near daily driver material yet, but the progress is very appreciable every time i check in.

    • @citytree@lemmy.ml
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      Linux phones

      Will we be able to use messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Signal on Linux phones?

      • @lynny@lemmy.world
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        Yes, since you can run Android apps on them. They will be slower and have some quirks though I’m sure.