UT not supporting Intel chip based phones?
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Why so few Intel chip based phones are supported by UT? Aren't those more compatible? Just curious.
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@tigermoth Not aware of any such phones, do you have examples?
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@tigermoth Aside from the Asus phone from a decade ago what are intel phones?

Also, it's not just about UT, the underlying software stack needs to support them first.
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@arubislander Just a thought. Asus has some with Atom chips. If I were a developer I'd rather try to work on a touch friendly Linux version to fit into the mobile phones. So the uniformity remains. To do so I presume Intel chips are more compayible to work with.
Btw is Pixel 3a no longer supported? i just bought one and installed UT.
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@tigermoth said in UT not supporting Intel chip based phones?:
is Pixel 3a no longer supported?
Its previous maintainer has moved on, but there is a chance of a new maintainer bringing it back into the fold. Someone has expressed a willingness to try, but I don't want to name them because that might put pressure on them.
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@Moem Thanks for the info and for the hard work of the contributors.
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