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Does Ubuntu Touch actually replace Android or does it somehow run on top of it?

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      MrT10001
      last edited by 27 Jun 2022, 09:11

      I held back on answering as I wasn't 100% certain, but Flohack confirmed in one of the previous Q and A sessions. I would point out that these start up phones, like the Pinephone, Fairphone and Vollaphone are expensive for running an operating system that is not mainstream and will only be useful in the fickle smartphone market for the enthusiast, which there is not a great deal of. I would love to have these phones, but for a fraction of their cost ,even second hand I can get a really good OnePlus, Samsung, Google phone to run a native Linux OS on like UT.
      I am not a fan of the amount of data we give away to corporations and really impress on people who are interested (not many) the importance of UT in data security. I also wish proprietary hardware and drivers become a thing of the past, as much as it is innovation, it also holds innovation back and allows useable and useful devices to end up in landfill.
      BTW, Android and iOS are based on Linux.

      Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
      I have too many devices...

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        messayisto @arubislander
        last edited by 27 Jun 2022, 09:16

        @arubislander Side note: In fact, you can install an UbuntuTouch splshscreen on some devices as well, see here:
        https://rubencarneiro.github.io/rubencarneiro.io//Ubuntu-Touch-Device-Bootlogos.markdown/
        πŸ™‚

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          arubislander @messayisto
          last edited by 27 Jun 2022, 09:22

          @messayisto Quite so! But the Pixel 3a / XL are not yet included in that list.

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          Happily running Ubuntu Touch
          Google Pixel 3a (20.04 DEV)
          JingPad (24.04 preview)
          Meizu Pro 5 (16.04 DEV)

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            Keneda @MrT10001
            last edited by 27 Jun 2022, 10:08

            @mrt10001
            You can find used Fairphone 3 for less than 150€.

            2015-2023 : Meizu MX4 ☠️⚰️✝️
            2023-2024 : Nexus 5 ☠️⚰️✝️
            2024-***** : FPOS Fairphone 5 waiting UT for freedom πŸ˜‰
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              arubislander @MrT10001
              last edited by 27 Jun 2022, 11:17

              @mrt10001 said in Does Ubuntu Touch actually replace Android or does it somehow run on top of it?:

              BTW, Android and iOS are based on Linux.

              Android runs on top of a Linux kernel, this is true. But it is a misconception that iOS is also based on Linux. iOS is based on BSD, which could be considered a 'cousin' of Linux.

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              Happily running Ubuntu Touch
              Google Pixel 3a (20.04 DEV)
              JingPad (24.04 preview)
              Meizu Pro 5 (16.04 DEV)

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                MrT10001 @Keneda
                last edited by 27 Jun 2022, 12:56

                @keneda I haven't come across one yet in all my searches, but for €150, I could get a better phone 2nd hand. This is the problem with the phone market and why Canonical and Microsoft failed (but at least Canonical allowed UT to be developed), unless its' Apple or Google, most users are not interested (Quick search : Fairphone 3 on a well known auction site Β£199, Apple iPhone 6S Β£54, I would rather the Fairphone to tinker with, but non tinkerers would most likely go Apple and we all know the issues with used items).

                Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                I have too many devices...

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                  MrT10001 @arubislander
                  last edited by 27 Jun 2022, 12:57

                  @arubislander My bad that's what I meant....:anxious_face_with_sweat:

                  Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                  I have too many devices...

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                    RayCulp
                    last edited by 30 Jun 2022, 03:21

                    @arubislander said in Does Ubuntu Touch actually replace Android or does it somehow run on top of it?:

                    I would like to add that the Google splash screen is just that, a splash screen. It is not an indication that some piece of Android or whatever is being started.

                    Thanks, that's reassuring! πŸ™‚

                    Happily running Ubuntu Touch on:
                    Google Pixel 3a XL (20.04 Stable)

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                      RayCulp @domubpkm
                      last edited by RayCulp 30 Jun 2022, 03:34

                      @domubpkm said in Does Ubuntu Touch actually replace Android or does it somehow run on top of it?:

                      As you know

                      I actually don't know very much, so I don't want to make any assumptions. It's all still very new. I only recently began using Ubuntu as a desktop and server OS, and even more recently switched from Windows Mobile to PinePhone running Manjaro. I grew up with Windows. I have an old MCSA cert and have done extensive programming under Windows. But over the past two years or so I've realized that I need to rid myself of Big Tech in general: Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, Apple. It all has to go. But back to the matter at hand, I also installed UT on my PinePhone a few weeks ago, but of course, as you say, it's not viable as a phone for everyday use yet.

                      Happily running Ubuntu Touch on:
                      Google Pixel 3a XL (20.04 Stable)

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                        RayCulp @MrT10001
                        last edited by 30 Jun 2022, 03:44

                        @mrt10001 said in Does Ubuntu Touch actually replace Android or does it somehow run on top of it?:

                        I would point out that these start up phones, like the Pinephone, Fairphone and Vollaphone are expensive for running an operating system that is not mainstream and will only be useful in the fickle smartphone market for the enthusiast, which there is not a great deal of.

                        When I got my PinePhone, I was surprised how rough around the edges the OS still was. That was about two years ago. It has gotten a lot better since then, but still nowhere near as polished and functional as UT.

                        I am not a fan of the amount of data we give away to corporations and really impress on people who are interested (not many) the importance of UT in data security. I also wish proprietary hardware and drivers become a thing of the past, as much as it is innovation, it also holds innovation back and allows useable and useful devices to end up in landfill.

                        I think it's actually much worse than that, if people like Yuval Harari are to be believed. Big Tech already has the computing power and algorithms it needs to take surveillance and control to the next level. The only leverage we still have is to withhold our data. We can (still) refuse to engage with these platforms.

                        Happily running Ubuntu Touch on:
                        Google Pixel 3a XL (20.04 Stable)

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                          RayCulp @messayisto
                          last edited by 30 Jun 2022, 03:48

                          @messayisto said in Does Ubuntu Touch actually replace Android or does it somehow run on top of it?:

                          you can install an UbuntuTouch splshscreen on some devices as well

                          Thanks, but that won't be necessary. I was just concerned from a purely practical standpoint that Google might still somehow be able to get my data and monitor my behavior. It would defeat the whole point of having a Linux phone. πŸ™‚

                          Happily running Ubuntu Touch on:
                          Google Pixel 3a XL (20.04 Stable)

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                            RayCulp @MrT10001
                            last edited by 30 Jun 2022, 03:51

                            @mrt10001 said in Does Ubuntu Touch actually replace Android or does it somehow run on top of it?:

                            unless its' Apple or Google, most users are not interested

                            To be perfectly honest, if the choice were between Apple and Google, I would choose not to have a smartphone at all. I'm absolutely serious about that.

                            Happily running Ubuntu Touch on:
                            Google Pixel 3a XL (20.04 Stable)

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                              dizzy @RayCulp
                              last edited by 1 Jul 2022, 14:30

                              @wq6z8x4u Me too!

                              Pixel 3a XL - UT stable - Daily driver
                              Pinephone - UT dev
                              Pinephone Pro - Manjaro Plasma Mobile & Mobian Phosh

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                                RobTheBold @RayCulp
                                last edited by RobTheBold 7 Jan 2022, 15:02 1 Jul 2022, 15:02

                                @wq6z8x4u

                                Sure it has no practical effect, but I updated the splash screen on my OnePlus One, and immediately felt much cleaner! πŸ˜‰

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                                  Br1
                                  last edited by 12 Jul 2022, 16:27

                                  @messayisto

                                  you can install an UbuntuTouch splshscreen on some devices as well, see here:
                                  https://rubencarneiro.github.io/rubencarneiro.io//Ubuntu-Touch-Device-Bootlogos.markdown/

                                  cool ! πŸ™‚ I note that flash Xiaomi Mi A2 bootlogo deletes fastboot image, fastboot mode works but instead of this image :02_bootloader.png
                                  there is the black screen 😞

                                  Then I found this restored fastboot image and created my bootlogo :04_boot-unlocked.png

                                  The procedure is not difficult and is well explained ... perhaps it can also be used (adapted) to different devices.

                                  ^

                                  • Google Pixel 3a XL
                                  • Xiaomi MI A2
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