Hello, I am looking for the optimum phone to install Ubuntutouch on, and I particularly want optimum battery life and, of course, a great camera. Which phone would you recommend I am looking at Xiaomi Poco x3 or M3 otherwise they are big for me. I currently have a Pixel 6 and Grapheneos but I would like a Linux UT in the past I also had Xperia 10 and Sailfish os. What would you recommend for everyday use with a good camera?

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    Keep in mind that none of these phones support the mainline kernel.

    There are only 3 phones that supports mainline kernel: PinePhone, PinePhone Pro and Librem 5.

    All other phones use Halium. In short, because there are no drivers, your phone will use Android container to talk to hardware.

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      The entire idea of Ubuntu Touch device support, was to be based on Halium. It’s a bit different than regular mobile Linux (outside of Droidian, of course), where mainline is a requirement.

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        1 year ago

        Sure, I just wanted to mention it. I personally learned about this not too long ago.

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        I probably phrased it wrong. There only 3 devices that can run mainline kernel and have fully functioning hardware. Yes, you can run mainline Linux on OnePlus 6 without camera and USB-OTG. I also think that there are some other minor issues. But on UBT camera in OnePlus 6 will work through Halium: https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/device/enchilada

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        I own OP6, on Ubuntu Touch it has an annoying bug with shutdown (see my other reply here).
        On mobile Linux, though, it’s quite close: camera is missing, GPS is a bit finicky about SIM card you use, I did not seriously test battery life yet. I plan to give it a proper try to daily drive it soon.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks for your answer, I know and pine phone pro is a on my priority list, but it’s still buggy with UBT.

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        True. PPP will be functional on other mobile Linux distributions that target mainline Linux. Like PostmarketOS or Mobian.