It is not the best mobile experience possible, but it is a way better experience than any other phone I have ever used.

My main problem are the Telegram clients, which are either webapps (Telegram on webbrowser isn’t that great and has a bug on my phone), or a client with lack of features due to being in beta.

But besides it, I’m loving it ^-^

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Ubuntu touch is indeed very stable compared to the other linux distros.

Have you tried using the teleports app?

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Don’t you see it in the screenshot?

Geotechland
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ahh my bad XD

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Do i have to unlock bootloader in order to install it ? man, i have such a crappy huawei device that i regret buying 'cause huawei makes it almost impossible to unlock the bootloader.

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There are only 78 compatible devices, to install on others, you must do as the other replier said. You also need to unlock bootloader and use TWRY to install a specific ROM image on your phone (they give the ROM to you)

Unfortunately you probably can’t. You have to port linux to each phone you want to use it on and because most android drivers are proprietary you’ll have to reverse engineer everything from audio to graphics. You could check around the XDA forums to see if anyone has at least gotten the bootloader unlocked though.

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Yes, sadly no way around that with custom roms and other OS.

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Jokes aside, I also have UBPorts and it’s quite nice. LTE doesn’t work and its unfortunate how few apps there are (even compared to something like FDroid) but the user experience is fantastic.

Greetings from the Ubuntu Touch Lemmy Webapp! Glad you could join the dozens of us Ubuntu Touch users!

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Um, it is actually a bit broken and I need to find a new maintainer for it, as I currently lack a Phone with UT installed. My Nexus 5 broke and I decided to revert my OnePlus3 to LinageOS for various reasons.

If you posted your repo in the relevant communities, I bet you’ll get some pull requests!

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What if we use Webber? 🤔

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Sure that works, but my app has a few additional features like sharing links from other apps.

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I’m currently using SailfishOS as my daily driver due to the lack of apps on Ubuntu Touch. I have Ubuntu Touch on my PinePhone though. It certainly has its advantages over SailfishOS such as better app isolation, fully open source, a newer Qt version and I really like the idea of convergence.

I’m considering to port one of my Saiflish applications to Ubuntu Touch as well (a Jellyfin client), if I ever find the time for it. :)

I had it on my Galaxy Nexus for a while early on, when it was still a Canonical project. It was nowhere near daily driver ready, but it was a fun experience. I was hoping it world grow to become a competitor to the duopoly, but oh well…

I remember using the FirefoxOS browser extension too, another fun little project that was dropped.

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Just use a Matrix bridge for Telegram.

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Which device is?

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Xiaomi Mi A2… I really hate this hardware, but…

Phosh seems like a really promising mobile-OS too!

Not an OS, Phosh is what we call “desktop” environment for mobile devices.

Yeah I’m really excited about phosh. Gnome has been building up to something like this for a long time, being able to run on everything from a phone to a desktop workstation. And it looks great.

Hitler was a man of vision.

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