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Nokia 800 Tough 2 Leaked: Military-Grade Feature Phone, KaiOS 3.1
#KaiOS3.1 #militarygradedurability #Nokia800Tough #ruggedphone
https://blazetrends.com/nokia-800-tough-2-leaked-military-grade-feature-phone-kaios-3-1/?fsp_sid=139784 -
@fabrice @simevidas why are these device manufacturers stuck on KaiOS 2? Does KaiOS 3 only support some newer chipset that costs more?
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@fabrice @simevidas why are these device manufacturers stuck on KaiOS 2? Does KaiOS 3 only support some newer chipset that costs more?
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@fabrice @simevidas why are these device manufacturers stuck on KaiOS 2? Does KaiOS 3 only support some newer chipset that costs more?
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@fabrice @simevidas why are these device manufacturers stuck on KaiOS 2? Does KaiOS 3 only support some newer chipset that costs more?
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@fabrice @simevidas why are these device manufacturers stuck on KaiOS 2? Does KaiOS 3 only support some newer chipset that costs more?
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Yeah but this time, #kaios is targeting a different market: smart feature phones. These phones are not #dumpphone nor #smartphone. Not everyone wants one of these but for some like me it is actually the best choice(with respect to #ios and #android). Also KaiOS is partially #opensource like the #linux #kernel and the #gecko used.
You can see the source code of #b2g used in #kaios3 here:
https://github.com/kaiostech/gecko-b2g
A friend, @affe_null told me long time ago he was successful to compile it and run it on a custom Linux for the #bananaphone
Not sure if it was #postmarketos or his #debian port for that phone. However it was much less than useful because of the lack of hardware features, stock apps(telephony, messaging, etc) and a system app to manage these apps which are all closed source.
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Yeah but this time, #kaios is targeting a different market: smart feature phones. These phones are not #dumpphone nor #smartphone. Not everyone wants one of these but for some like me it is actually the best choice(with respect to #ios and #android). Also KaiOS is partially #opensource like the #linux #kernel and the #gecko used.
You can see the source code of #b2g used in #kaios3 here:
https://github.com/kaiostech/gecko-b2g
A friend, @affe_null told me long time ago he was successful to compile it and run it on a custom Linux for the #bananaphone
Not sure if it was #postmarketos or his #debian port for that phone. However it was much less than useful because of the lack of hardware features, stock apps(telephony, messaging, etc) and a system app to manage these apps which are all closed source.
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Yeah but this time, #kaios is targeting a different market: smart feature phones. These phones are not #dumpphone nor #smartphone. Not everyone wants one of these but for some like me it is actually the best choice(with respect to #ios and #android). Also KaiOS is partially #opensource like the #linux #kernel and the #gecko used.
You can see the source code of #b2g used in #kaios3 here:
https://github.com/kaiostech/gecko-b2g
A friend, @affe_null told me long time ago he was successful to compile it and run it on a custom Linux for the #bananaphone
Not sure if it was #postmarketos or his #debian port for that phone. However it was much less than useful because of the lack of hardware features, stock apps(telephony, messaging, etc) and a system app to manage these apps which are all closed source.
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Yeah but this time, #kaios is targeting a different market: smart feature phones. These phones are not #dumpphone nor #smartphone. Not everyone wants one of these but for some like me it is actually the best choice(with respect to #ios and #android). Also KaiOS is partially #opensource like the #linux #kernel and the #gecko used.
You can see the source code of #b2g used in #kaios3 here:
https://github.com/kaiostech/gecko-b2g
A friend, @affe_null told me long time ago he was successful to compile it and run it on a custom Linux for the #bananaphone
Not sure if it was #postmarketos or his #debian port for that phone. However it was much less than useful because of the lack of hardware features, stock apps(telephony, messaging, etc) and a system app to manage these apps which are all closed source.