Phosh 0.55.0 is released 🚀📱
Phosh 0.55.0 is released 🚀📱
Just launched https://linuxphone.io
It’s a new forum dedicated to Linux phones—discussion, troubleshooting, apps, hardware, and everything in between.
If you’re into PinePhone, Librem 5, or postmarketOS and have a question, feel free to ask it there. #linuxphones #linux #linuxmobile
Mobile Linux Matrix Uber Space
Mobile Linux Matrix Uber Space
UBports 24.04-1.3 improves the handling of desktop apps
How do I develope apps for Linux Smart phones?
Hi, I was wondering. iOS ans Android development is a pain in the ass, and requires (for the most part) some sort of native framework and language to make them work on those platforms. I was wondering. How is development for Linux phones? I am guessing you would have to develop to the specific OS branch, like /e/os or PostmarketOS, to make it work on each devices, or is there a common language that just makes it executable for all linux platforms, so I only have to develop and deploy once, and then I will be able to put it on Ubuntus marketplace, etc? Anyone in here got any experience with this?
What does the SIM card do?
I’m not too knowledgeable about cellular equipment, but I was wondering how much of the phone based data actually gets to the SIM card. Would it be possible, by sniffing the connection to the card, to listen to the content of calls and mobile data? Or would it be possible to get tower information in a similar format to rayhunter? I understand there is some encryption, would getting the keys for that enable some of the previous ideas?