I just recently found out about a mobile Linux company called FuriLabs. They made a fork of Droidian called FuriOS and are offering a phone for sale that uses it called the "FLX1". The phone has a 5000 mAh removable battery, a headphone jack, is IP68 rated for waterproof, 128GB of storage, 6GB of RAM, and has an 8 core SOC in the Mediatek Dimensity 900. FuriOS plans to offer monthly updates to the stable branch, plans to collect zero data from the user, and allows using normal Linux programs on your mobile device. They seem to ship to a variety of countries. If you want a phone that can be fixed, isn't a throwaway, and want to use an OS that is closer to straight Linux on your phone then this is very interesting. It looks like a good addition to other such devices like the Volla phones and Teracube 2E.

The main website for FuriLabs is here:

furilabs.com/

The store page for the FLX1 is here:

furilabs.com/shop/flx1/

The company has a Github page where their code can be found:

github.com/FuriLabs

#linuxmobile #linux #furios #flx1 #furilabs

@publiclewdness I'm sorry but that device is not interesting at all. It relies completely on the giant hack that is libhybris/Halium and will thus _always_ have an outdated kernel and won't be able to run everything we know from Linux mobile (Plasma Mobile, GNOME Mobile, etc). If you're going to do that anyway you might as well just buy an already existing Android device.

Why this when you can get say a second-hand OnePlus 6 instead and flash mainline Linux on it?

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Technically one device that suits my desire for a removable battery and one that would allow me to run a distro like PostmarketOS is the SHIFT6mq but sadly they don't ship to Canada.

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@publiclewdness @bart postmarketOS doesn't yet support the camera on the shift6mq (or oneplus 6).
While droidian's hacks are ugly, and mainline does things in a cleaner more sustainable way, this missing feature is the reason I carry two phones instead of just one.

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