Someone reviewed the FLX1s Linux phone.
Someone started working on a guide for the FLX1s Linux phone.
Someone reviewed the FLX1s Linux phone.
Someone started working on a guide for the FLX1s Linux phone.
Sad to see this happening: #Google will now publish #AOSP only in Q2 and Q4, instead of every quarter before. See the note on https://source.android.com (thanks to @grote for the ping) #FreeSoftware #OpenSource
@kirschner @grote $499 for decent-spec Debian-based Linux phone that can run Android apps: https://furilabs.com/shop/flx1s/
Someone reviewed the FLX1s Linux phone.
I've been out of the loop for a couple of years on Linux phones. I'm poking around on blogs and Mastodon posts, but I figured I'd just ask:
Whats currently (as of January 2026) the most functional, stable, boring phone + OS combination?
I have a PinePhone from a few years ago and a couple Pixels to play around with.
(If you're comfortable with it and feeling generous, I would appreciate a boost for visibility)
It seems to take a while for the FLX1s Linux phone to notice it has been plugged into a charging cable.
There is pre-installed app on the FLX1s Linux phone that works well as a Matrix client app — Chats.
I was able to install NewPipe via F-Droid on the FLX1s Linux phone.
(Thanks to @Sturmflut for the suggestion.)
I will take a long time to (manually) transfer over all my subscriptions.
UPDATE: most of app seems to work, but I cannot watch videos — I either get a error or they don't play.
It seems to take a while for the FLX1s Linux phone to notice it has been plugged into a charging cable.
I tried getting FreeTube working on the FLX1s Linux phone, but couldn't. At least, not so far.
It installs, but — it doesn't open.
I was able to install NewPipe via F-Droid on the FLX1s Linux phone.
(Thanks to @Sturmflut for the suggestion.)
I will take a long time to (manually) transfer over all my subscriptions.
UPDATE: most of app seems to work, but I cannot watch videos — I either get a error or they don't play.