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08-10-2025, 10:50 door dingetje

Door Xavier Ohole: Neem een 'Linux phone': https://linuxstans.com/linux-phone/: What makes a phone a “Linux phone”? Essentially, if a smartphone is powered by a Linux OS, it’s a Linux phone. Technically, Android uses the Linux kernel too, but phones in this article also use FOSS software and modified Linux distros. Most phones here use the original (mainline) Linux kernel, not a heavily modified Linux kernel like Android uses. Most of the Linux phones in this list use desktop-ready software. Convergence is the keyword here. Most of the Linux phones here have a modular hardware design (easily replaceable parts) – although this is not a feature specific to Linux, it is a common feature among Linux phones. Most Linux phones focus on privacy and security – just like most of the Linux desktop distros. Again, this is not a feature specific to Linux phones, but they do all focus more on privacy, so you might lose out on apps like Facebook and Google. Uhm, ja... als je die link volgt staat er onder ...

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