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  2. List of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    There are also devices using Ubuntu Touch, Droidian and FuriOs which are using GNU/Linux and Android hardware adaptation layer Halium. [11] Phones natively running these are included. There are multiple projects to implement mainline Linux on mobile phones. Mobian is an open-source project focusing on Debian GNU/Linux on mobile devices.

  3. Librem 5 - Wikipedia

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    The phone is designed with the goal of using free software whenever possible and includes PureOS, a Linux operating system, by default. [3] Like other Librem products, the Librem 5 focuses on privacy and freedom and includes features like hardware kill switches and easily-replaceable components.

  4. Comparison of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    entire phone can be disassembled. Headphone jack. Convergence (will run as a desktop if monitor and keyboard plugged in). [1] Librem 5 [8] 3: Cameras and the microphone, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and baseband processor. All three also shut off sensors (GPS, compass, accelerometer etc.). [2] The Wi-Fi+Bluetooth card, [9] and the Modem [10] are on M.2 ...

  5. Linux for mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Linux is a relatively recent addition to the Linux range of use, with Google's Android operating system pioneering the concept. While UBPorts tried to follow suit with Ubuntu Touch , a wider development of free Linux operating systems specifically for mobile devices was only really spurred in the latter 2010s, when various smaller ...

  6. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    The rise of 3G technology in other markets and non-Japanese phones with powerful standardized smartphone operating systems, app stores, and advanced wireless network capabilities allowed non-Japanese phone manufacturers to finally break in to the Japanese market, gradually adopting Japanese phone features like emojis, mobile payments, NFC, etc ...

  7. Tegra - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft's Kin was the first cellular phone to use the Tegra; [4] however, the phone did not have an app store, so the Tegra's power did not provide much advantage. In September 2008, Nvidia and Opera Software announced that they would produce a version of the Opera 9.5 browser optimized for the Tegra on Windows Mobile and Windows CE .

  8. Usage share of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    [3] 6.4% is unknown (third-most popular, and thought to actually also be Linux, which is otherwise fourth-most popular). [4] For tablets, Apple's iPadOS (a variant of iOS) has 53% share and Android has 47% worldwide. [5] For the top 500 most powerful supercomputers, Linux distributions have had 100% of the marketshare since 2017.

  9. TOP500 - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2024, the United States' El Capitan is the most powerful supercomputer in the TOP500, reaching 1742 petaFlops (1.742 exaFlops) on the LINPACK benchmarks. [2] As of 2018, the United States has by far the highest share of total computing power on the list (nearly 50%). [ 3 ]