- None of them are GrapheneOS
- eOS is trash
- Fairphone is notoriously slow in regards to shipping security updates, making their phones unusable for anyone who care about security and privacy (since without security, there can be no privacy)
Linux Phones
The Discussion on Linux-based Phones.
Benefits:
- Hardware freedom.
- Perfect operating-system competition.
- Full utilization of specs.
- Phone lifespan raises to 10+ years.
- Less e-waste.
Linux Mobile Distros:
- Ubuntu Touch
- Sailfish
- FuriOS
- Postmarket OS
- Mobian
- Pure OS
- Plasma Mobile
- LuneOS
- Nemomobile
- Droidian
- Mobile NixOS
- ExpidusOS
- Maemo Leste
- Manjaro Arm
- Tizen
- WebOS
Linux Mobile Hardware:
- Fairphone 5
- Volla Phone
- PinePhone
- FLX1
- Librem 5
⚙️Contribute
🧼Go Clean From the Duopoly:
💻Related Communities:
📰News:
💬Messager:
⌚️Watch:
I'm having a tough time deciding. On the one hand Pixel+GrapheneOS would probably be the most private and secure. On the other hand, Fairphone would be the easiest to repair.
I like doing things myself (up to a point) and not being at the mercy of some repair shop. I also don't want to buy another phone for a really long time.
Although the Trump regime is also a real threat....
Would you say this is relevant if you want to use Linux?
Why is eOS trash?
I was wondering the same thing. I've been daily driving /e/OS for over a month now, and I've been really happy with it. And that's after I had bounced off of GrapheneOS at the beginning of last year!
Fairphone:
FAIRPHONE
- Fairphone (Nov.2025)
Fuck it. Next phone is a flip phone. I haven't used an "app" in months. I can get a mobile computation device and since it doesn't have to deal with the locked down phone ecosystem it will be no difficulty.
I can get a mobile computation device
Steam Deck ?
Shoot, maybe! An x64 tablet might be preferred but the deck makes a pretty strong case.
sigh I wish Fairphone was easier to use where I live.
"Fair" phone, more like financally-still-unfair-phone
He will visit the great white north someday.
I eagerly await that day.
We can use the unofficial way such as through Clove UK that ships globally.
There's weird things though because they intentionally strip the Canadian language and region options out of AOSP and that causes some odd behaviour. Whenever I switch from my home towers to the ones around Nanaimo I get this odd message saying "Region changed to US, rebooting." And then the phone reboots.
A couple of times its gone into a complete bootloop and required reflashing because of this.
Also you have to use Australian English as the closest Canadian English.
At least, that's the e/OS experience on Fairphone 6. Still waiting for a release for postmarket
Oh, interesting. https://www.clove-technology.com/collections/smartphones-fairphone/products/fairphone-gen-6
Is this the original (Android) version directly from Fairphone? I know Murena sells the Fairphone too, but it seems like they preinstall /e/OS.
Is anyone using the Clove Fairphone in the US?
@recursive_recursion@piefed.ca
What do you think?
On first glance the sþecs seem good (I'd personally want to double check and compare when I have time later).
Converting the cost before shipping it's approx $808 CAD.
While I personally wouldn't be able to justify the costs due to uni, this being the optimal open source option I'd still say it's a pretty solid offering.