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  2. PinePhone - Wikipedia

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    The PinePhone is a smartphone developed by Hong Kong–based computer manufacturer Pine64, designed to provide users with full control over the device. This is achieved through the utilization of mainline Linux-based mobile operating systems, assembly of the phone using screws, and facilitating simplified disassembly for repairs and upgrades. [ 5 ]

  3. List of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Arch Linux ARM based Manjaro is focusing on PinePhone hardware. [14] WebOS (LG Electronics) was initially available only under a proprietary license but the source code was later released under a free permissive license by HP. Open WebOS will not run on all WebOS devices. LuneOS is Halium based fork of WebOS. [15]

  4. Comparison of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Efforts to replace it are in beta, but may never be legal to ship, [citation needed] same as original PinePhone. [1] open-source boot software [2] proprietary schematics published [6] User-replaceable battery, 5-year production run. Phillips-head screws. [6] I2C pogo pins, back mods can be added. Cannot be upgraded beyond USB 2.0. Bootable from ...

  5. PinePhone Pro - Wikipedia

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    The PinePhone Pro is a smartphone developed by Hong Kong–based computer manufacturer Pine64. The phone is the successor to the PinePhone released in 2020. The default operating system is Sailfish OS [ 2 ] (previously Manjaro ARM , with Plasma Mobile as the user interface ). [ 3 ]

  6. Pine64 - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Pine64 is working on a Linux smartphone, PinePhone, using a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 64-Bit System on a chip (SoC). The aim is for the phone to be compatible with any mainline Linux kernel and to "support existing and well established Linux-on-Phone projects", as a community-developed smartphone. [ 30 ]

  7. Librem 5 - Wikipedia

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    An artist's rendering of the Librem 5 phone. The Librem 5 features an i.MX 8M Quad Core processor with an integrated GPU which supports OpenGL 3.0, OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.0 and OpenCL 1.2 with default drivers; [27] however, since the driver used is the open source Etnaviv driver, it currently only supports OpenGL 2.1 and OpenGL ES 2.0.

  8. PineTab - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, Pine64 announced the PineTab tablet at a starting price of $99, [4] alongside an optional detachable backlit keyboard. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] Pre-orders began shortly after the announcement. [ 6 ] Devices were first shipped to developers and early adopters, though shipping was delayed until September 2020 for consumers. [ 7 ]

  9. Pinebook - Wikipedia

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    The Pinebook is a low-cost notebook developed by Hong Kong–based computer manufacturer Pine64.The Pinebook was announced in November 2016 and production started in April 2017.