Hi everyone,

I’m not sure if I’m in the right place, but since there isn’t a community like r/androidafterlife on Lemmy, I thought I’d ask here.

I recently saw a video about the Spotify Car Thing being open-sourced, which has led to an interesting project called Deskthing. This got me thinking—are there any similar projects aimed at repurposing older devices?

I’m specifically looking for projects that transform old smartphones into something more functional, rather than just running a standard Android setup with an app. Ideally, I’m interested in projects that can create unique uses for old hardware, like turning a device into an extra PC display that powers on when it detects power through a USB port.

In essence, I’m looking for solutions that bypass the long boot time of stock Android and offer a quick, streamlined experience. If you know of any projects like this, I’d love to hear about them!

Thanks!

  • hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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    22 days ago

    I read about some PCBs that let you repurpose old laptop screens but I’m pretty sure that’s more complicated with phones and tablets. These have tiny and very specialized electronics. Oftentimes not built in a modular way. And people tend to break them, give them away or dispose of them. I don’t see people repurposing these devices.

    And it’d be hard to bypass the boot time and Android experience. Sometimes you can flash a custom ROM like LineageOS. Though, that’s still Android. Other operating systems aren’t really a thing within that ecosystem.

    I like to flash LineageOS and then use extra phones/tablets as a kitchen radio or TV or as a TAN generator.

    You could also install Termux and install Linux software. Like a webserver or something like that.