Mobile phone Debian based

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    1 day ago

    Holy crap! A NixOS-on-phone user in the wild! You are rocking my dream setup. How’s your experience been with it? Is it remotely daily drivable for phone things?

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      Eh, kind of? I’ve been using it as a phone on-and-off for a while now, the most annoying things are the awful call audio setup (I don’t think it’s even possible to call via bluetooth headphones), no wake-on-call (which sucks for a phone), lack of a good map app (I miss OsmAnd so badly), meh battery life, and other small paper cuts here and there like semi-broken push notifications and buggy GPS.

      I’m avoiding all the anbox/waydroid faffing around for now, in hopes that I will be able to run OsmAnd through android-translation-layer at some point.

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        16 hours ago

        Thanks for sharing! Sounds about as good/bad as I was expecting. How’s the browser experience? Also, are there any features/tweaks you are aware of that you could not get through Nix, that the more “commercial” Linux device manufacturers have developed for their devices?

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          10 hours ago

          How’s the browser experience?

          It’s pretty good TBH, I don’t miss much from Android on this front in terms of functionality.

          I’m using KDE’s Angelfish (which is webkit-based), since I couldn’t find anything firefox-based with a good mobile-friendly UI. It has adblocking, page translation and forced dark mode, which is enough for me to get by. There are also some neat features like PWA support (which I use for my public transit app), and I don’t remember the other ones right now but they’re there.

          Also, are there any features/tweaks you are aware of that you could not get through Nix, that the more “commercial” Linux device manufacturers have developed for their devices?

          That I don’t know. Maybe some of the paper cuts could be solved on other platforms, but AFAIK 3/4 main gripes (call audio, map app, battery life) are issues on every Linux phone.