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Linux phones are still behind android and iPhone, but the gap shrank a surprising amount while I wasn’t looking. These are damn near usable day to day phones now! But there are still a few things that need done and I was wondering what everyone’s thoughts on these were:

1 - tap to pay. I don’t see how this can practically be done. Like, at all.

2 - android auto/apple CarPlay emulation. A Linux phones could theoretically emulate one of these protocols and display a separate session on the head unit of a car. But I dont see any kind of project out there that already does this in an open-source kind of way. The closest I can find are some shady dongles on amazon that give wireless CarPlay to head units that normally require USB cables. It can be done, but I don't see it being done in our community.

3 - voice assistants. wether done on device or phoning into our home servers and having requests processed there, this should be doable and integrated with convenient shortcuts. Home assistant has some things like this, and there’s good-old Mycroft blowing around out there still. Siri is used every day by plenty of people and she sucks. If that’s the benchmark I think our community can easily meet that.

I started looking at Linux phones again because I loathe what apple is doing to this UI now and android has some interesting foldables but now that google is forcing Gemini into everything and you can’t turn it off, killing third party ROMS, and getting somehow even MORE invasive, that whole ecosystem seems like it’s about to march right off a cliff so its not an option anymore for me.

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[–] quick_snail@feddit.nl 4 points 5 days ago

I need none of that. Can I run OsmAnd?

[–] thevoidzero@lemmy.world 4 points 5 days ago (1 children)

The android auto equivalent for cars would be something I'd be interested in, that's the only reason I had to reenable google on my phone. I don't see any open source software that do it.

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[–] pineapple@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago

This is pretty cool, the fact that you can run android apps on Waydroid is awesome. I might try POST-marketos on an old s9 I have lying around.

[–] gravitywell@sh.itjust.works 6 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (15 children)

How old are you that you "need" these things.

Is not being able to use tap to pay, or having to plug in an aux cable really that big of an inconvenience?

[–] idefix@sh.itjust.works 6 points 6 days ago (10 children)

Tap to pay is essential to me. I never carry anything more than my phone, so no credit/debit card.

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[–] barnaclebutt@lemmy.world 5 points 6 days ago

Didn't blackberry have a fairly good solution where they had an android sandbox running within their OS?

[–] iturnedintoanewt@lemmy.world 5 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

What phones are adviceable these days for a daily driver? Is there any of them where ALL of the hardware does actually work? As in, most of the ones I've seen in the past had major bugs blocking from using either the mobile network, the camera, the sensors or just about everything that wasn't just the screen and touch input. I have a spare Pixel 7 and a Pinephone Pro (that I never got to work too reliably) I keep around for possible testing of stuff.

[–] Tundra@sh.itjust.works 6 points 6 days ago (7 children)

Ive heard hood things about the FLX1 but I havent tried it myself.

Im very tempted.

[–] tuckerm@feddit.online 5 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Likewise, I think I'm just about to buy one for myself. I've never used tap-to-pay with my phone, nor a voice assistant, and I don't really want to. My phone is a web browser that can send text messages, make phone calls, and take pictures. My phone carrier is VoLTE-only for calls, and the FLX1 says that it has VoLTE now. I also need to use one specific Android app for work, but the FLX1 has some type of Android emulation which hopefully will make that usable.

The FLX1 is also the only one that claims to have a working camera. I'm not sure how good the pictures look, but every other Linux phone always just says "partial support" for the camera on the PostmarketOS wiki. The FLX1, with the stock OS, should take adequate pictures from what I understand.

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[–] DarkSideOfTheMoon@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

Android is open source, or big part of it. If Android auto part is open source (I am not sure), someone could in theory use this to have car mirroring. I think it’s a very useful feature that no one is forced to use. I don’t see why some people are against it in the comments

[–] funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 days ago

a quick Google returns some projects listed but I didn't dig in

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