I used a Linux phone for 30 days

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @classifiedsecrets
    @classifiedsecrets Год назад +19

    In my opinion, most of these projects fail because the user experience is like it was developed in the stone age compared to the iPhone or standard Android phones today. These projects are often unfortunately led by engineers who don't have a shred of empathy for user experience nor aesthetics.

    • @stratos59
      @stratos59 5 дней назад +2

      for real, i was shocked to see this video was only 1 year ago. I thought the UI looked closer to 10 years ago

  • @Drakonian-gz2nq
    @Drakonian-gz2nq 10 месяцев назад +52

    "is it a good phone?"
    "If you stop using your phone, then yes"

  • @sprungles4tech
    @sprungles4tech Год назад +665

    PSA: I had a pixel 3a xl at one point in time. The "Carrier unlocked" and "OEM unlocked" variants of this device are identical in terms of hardware. I even flashed over to the OEM firmware using the script from Google perfectly, and everything works as well. As long as you can get the bootloader to unlock and flash it. I figured this might help some people, as I completely understand the pain with Carrier models and OEM models sometimes being different in terms of hardware. We are lucky that this is not one of those cases.

    • @matthewpanhans
      @matthewpanhans Год назад +24

      I was never unable to unlock the bootloader on a Verizon carrier model of the 3a. And I understood from forums that Verizon made it impossible to unlock the bootloader on their devices. Even though, yes, it is identical hardware, it seems Verizon put an irremovable software lock on the bootloader that will prevent UT from being able to run on them.

    • @sprungles4tech
      @sprungles4tech Год назад +35

      @@matthewpanhans This is true for all devices for Verizon. At this point in time, those in the modding community know not to buy from Verizon or cricket (in a lot of cases) for this very reason.

    • @matthewpanhans
      @matthewpanhans Год назад +4

      @@sprungles4tech Good to know!

    • @SoundblasterYT
      @SoundblasterYT Год назад +1

      Any links on how to di this?

    • @sprungles4tech
      @sprungles4tech Год назад +4

      @@SoundblasterYT I will type instructions later today here!

  • @namelesske
    @namelesske Год назад +1236

    My impression is, they invented something really great back in the day, but hammering it to a stable release took such a long time, most of the GUI innovations got obsolite during the years. MeeGoo had the perfect GUI for mobile Debian based operating system, so much time to reinvent the wheel. We need to take this to the next level, fast.

    • @TheWilldrick
      @TheWilldrick Год назад +56

      Agreed, back in the day I daily drove Ubuntu Touch on a Nexus 7 tablet, and I was blown away by the gesture navigation, same as with SailfishOS. Nowadays Android and even iOS have caught up, and improved upon that stuff

    • @jacekjagosz
      @jacekjagosz Год назад +34

      MeeGo lives on as SailfishOS, and I have been using it as my daily driver for last 6 years. It is by far the best Linux mobile OS in my opinion, with a big disadvantage: it is not fully open source. Parts of the GUI are closed source, which is a bummer. Especially as it prevents them from updating to a newer QT version, because of its license change.
      The device support list is also quite small, but you can actually use it as your daily driver, which is awesome!

    • @kevinnguyen163
      @kevinnguyen163 Год назад

      This is more like an experimental project. They know what they have been doing and are smart enough not to waste resources on this.

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Год назад +4

      @@seanseago699: I don't think that the Ubuntu Edge was ever supposed to hit the market. It was designed to be an extreme phone to enable people to develop software for the future, so that by the time the software side was ready for daily driving, there would be mass produced Android phones available to put it on. What people have forgotten, is that OHA announced an anti-fragmentation policy. Since Ubuntu Touch was based on Android for the hardware support, OEMs would've had to choose between Ubuntu and Android, which is a competition that Ubuntu would lose. But you're obviously correct in saying that the extreme negativity and conspiracy theories about Ubuntu would make it difficult to get partners.

    • @bigboydrz
      @bigboydrz Год назад

      agreed

  • @fatmangaming2720
    @fatmangaming2720 Год назад +131

    If you plug it into a compatible hub, it should function as a full blown desktop. That was one of the goals of Ubuntu Touch, was to able to have your phone and that it would also be a desktop when plugged into keyboard, mouse and monitor.

    • @Vinan2k
      @Vinan2k Год назад +18

      In theory it should. But when I tried it doesn't show the desktop although it detects the sound/speaker. Later I found the USB C GEN 2 OF pixel 3A/XL doesn't support video out.

    • @LabiaLicker
      @LabiaLicker 6 месяцев назад

      seems pretty pointless feature.

    • @RodrigoFerreira-bs6hd
      @RodrigoFerreira-bs6hd 3 месяца назад +2

      So samsung dex on android

  • @1Raptor85
    @1Raptor85 Год назад +480

    It's funny, my reasons for putting aside my linux phone I got as an experiment are the exact opposite reasons he put it aside. I LOVED the app availability, being able to essentially use ARM ports of any linux application actually had me using apps MORE on my phone than ever before as I could for once actually use tools I was more used to. It was the best pocket computer I ever used.
    It just sucked as a PHONE, the battery life was abysmal compared to android, there's modem bugs and it would silently miss calls all the time, the spearkerphone had a tiny delay that caused feedback and crackles on the other side, the audio quality was noticeably worse, and texting was awful, anything outside of base SMS wasn't guaranteed to work, RCS and MMS was just flat out broken and often corrupted/dropped messages. Seriously I would kill for a decent, cheap linux phone that just works as a fully-functional PHONE first. Carrying around a phone where texting and making calls didn't work right was just a showstopper for me.

    • @me_fault
      @me_fault Год назад +4

      when did you use it?

    • @video0dotmov
      @video0dotmov Год назад +33

      So here's the thing, there's this operating system called Android that's based on Linux, ever heard of it?
      Though running full fat Linux apps on a smartphone sounds awesome lmao

    • @1Raptor85
      @1Raptor85 Год назад +18

      @@me_fault about 8 months ago, of the distro's I tried the one that had best support for messaging was manjaro's plasma mobile version, it had the ONLY messenger that seemed to even understand MMS properly, but RCS still broke on it and it was weirdly laggy.

    • @1Raptor85
      @1Raptor85 Год назад +50

      that's about as relevant as saying that the ps4 runs freeBSD, yeah it's true to a point but doesn't really help any. it's a highly restricted version that doesn't properly support full applications, the android kernel itself is HEAVILY modified from vanilla and has no standard userland. Many things you normally run on desktop trivially recompile for an ARM port that will run on linux mobile, you can even dock and use it as a desktop (works great with keyboard + mouse), I was even able to use it as a complete work laptop replacement for programming PLCs out in the field. (it's still great at that, i don't have my sim card in it anymore as it was a horrible phone though)

    • @me_fault
      @me_fault Год назад +6

      @@1Raptor85 interesting. i use manjaro on desktop. hopefully support for the phone functions will improve across all linux flavors

  • @UToobSteak
    @UToobSteak Год назад +21

    I ran Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 4 and loved it. Sadly, the touchscreen died, but I used it as a daily driver for a couple years even though it was only 3g and picture messaging didn't work back then. I may just have to pick up a pixel 3a now!

  • @paperandpavement
    @paperandpavement Год назад +600

    "Ive been using it for 2 weeks", Title says 30 days. Just say 2 weeks instead of lying on the title.

    • @sentient1640
      @sentient1640 6 месяцев назад +27

      you can hit a dislike.

    • @Kenny-nq6lq
      @Kenny-nq6lq 5 месяцев назад +119

      ​@sentient1640 what is the point of the dislike if no one can see it, even when we have a return dislike extension, it is not accurate

    • @Zzzzzzzzz678
      @Zzzzzzzzz678 4 месяца назад +8

      Dude, chill

    • @sentient1640
      @sentient1640 4 месяца назад +5

      @@Kenny-nq6lq No one needs to see it. If you downvote a video, it gets less recommendation and the uploader sees that people don't like his content. :) You can also unsubscribe.

    • @dmaskell92
      @dmaskell92 3 месяца назад +22

      ​@@sentient1640 Huge cap, the dislike ratio used to keep people safe from scams on RUclips. They removed it because RUclips Rewind got ratiod on its own platform. Also corporations like Rockstar Games where receiving huge amounts of dislikes for pushing GTA5 online for 11 years with no GTA6 announcement.

  • @stkutu
    @stkutu Год назад +18

    Great review video. It reminded me of the hours I spent in 2012-2013 trying different ROMs on my Android devices. Thank you!

  • @josejuan98
    @josejuan98 Год назад +202

    It seems Ubuntu Touch supports second screen, mouse and keyboars, I guess it will have been cool to see that in action. Anyways, great video!
    Long time ago I was seriously considering using Ubuntu Touch as daily driver but it didn't have great support, it's great to see there are devices much better supported coming up.

    • @drownthepoor
      @drownthepoor Год назад +8

      I'm going to get a phone and install Ubuntu Touch on it. I probably won't even get a sim card for it, but I just want to use it and do a video on it for my RUclips channel.
      Honestly, the OS that seemed the most far along as an alternative to Android/iPhone are the Sailfish OS phones.

    • @Fancy2209Real
      @Fancy2209Real Год назад

      Unity is the Convergent Desktop, so of corse it supports secondary screens, hell why do you think they are working on Lomiri for PC?

    • @drownthepoor
      @drownthepoor Год назад

      @@Fancy2209Real I forgot all about Lomiri until you mentioned it. Do you know about the Ubuntu Unity Remix? It started a couple years ago by a 12 year old boy, and is now an official Ubuntu flavor.

    • @grayghost832
      @grayghost832 Год назад +1

      @@Fancy2209Real The pixel 3a doesn't have hdmi out unfortunately.

    • @TheCodeAlwaysWins
      @TheCodeAlwaysWins Год назад +1

      ​@@grayghost832 USB c spec supports HDMI. Pretty cheap to just buy an adapter that is multifunctional w pd. I share the same one with my laptop.

  • @wizdude
    @wizdude Год назад +84

    It's very interesting to see Brandon (perhaps unconsciously) trying to use screen gestures from other phones, or perhaps ones that seem logical, but do not exist on Ubuntu Touch. Apple and Google have spent a lot of time on the actual operation of a UI on a touch device and i think this is something that Ubuntu Touch hasn't exactly mastered. Flicking from the bottom of the screen is a good example - according to what application you have open, you get completely different results of which some are unexpected.

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Год назад +8

      Swiping up from the bottom is app specific features, so it's no wonder that you get different behaviour in different apps. But just because you're used to swiping up to get to the home screen, doesn't mean it's more _logical_ than swiping from the left. It's a habit that you have.

    • @mytouchable
      @mytouchable Год назад +1

      Yep, wouldn't want to be like the other guy's...hopefully its customizable ,so that you can make it any way that suits your needs, so the learning-curve less painful.

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Год назад +1

      @@mytouchable: When you switch to a new OS, whatever it may be, you should take the time to learn it. He's using it all wrong and hasn't understood the logic in the design, which is why he doesn't understand the benefit of it. It's actually really comfortable and makes a lot more sense than any other shell I've ever used on a phone.

  • @partha2806
    @partha2806 Год назад +510

    And here is me trying to port Postmarket OS to a old galaxy S5 🥲

    • @amriteshkr8
      @amriteshkr8 Год назад +21

      And i am trying the same thing on my old j7

    • @TheTerrorbrain
      @TheTerrorbrain Год назад +56

      And here is me trying to unlock the bootloader on some old huawei garbage 😂

    • @XHakaishinX
      @XHakaishinX Год назад +12

      Can you give me the Port for the Galaxy s5 if you Finally did it?

    • @GGori_99
      @GGori_99 Год назад +2

      Did it work ???

    • @XHakaishinX
      @XHakaishinX Год назад +13

      @@themuhammad1 Hell nah Ubuntu for the S5 is not Stable enough.

  • @JamesHenstridge
    @JamesHenstridge Год назад +57

    Interesting video. I used to work on Ubuntu Touch before it was cancelled, and hadn't kept up with the state of the UBPorts fork. The most obvious change I could see is that the home screen launcher seems to have been ripped out completely. I can kind of understand that since a lot of the information it incorporated came from backend services that no longer exist.
    The replacement app drawer looks like it works pretty well for Ubuntu Touch as it exists now, but the vision was to do a lot more.

    • @DesignTechie
      @DesignTechie Год назад +5

      I was on a community design team working on the ux wireframe for the files app
      I absolutely loved the scopes and lenses ui and where it. Was going i even mocked up a version for the desktop which included tabs as if it were a modular search engine with web apps
      I think the new launch is slick but yea it could have been much more

  • @sadjesse
    @sadjesse Год назад +8

    Two weeks isn't 30 days, it's 14.

  • @Lumpology
    @Lumpology Год назад +35

    Awesome video, glad to see UT getting some notice!
    Couple things of note as someone who daily drives the same phone.
    - Android apps can be installed and run just about like normal via the waydroid helper tool in open store and can allow android apps to be installed with or without google services attached based on how much you care about that kind of stuff.
    - The UT tweeker tool can allow the Desktop mode to activate and can allow window tiling in mobile or using wireless display casting can turn the phone into a fairly functional desktop (especially using a usb dock).
    - Libertine allows full on desktop software to be installed (via outdated repos I will admit) or via deb files (a little more reliable) and they honestly run quite well assuming you use the libertine tweak tool to fix some of the weirdness.
    - I have found installing Firefox ESR via a deb package allowed me to get my passwords all synced up and now when I used the device I alternate between Morph and Firefox for browsing the internet.
    - Not sure why, but I have had few if any problems with location services on pixel 3axl, but I mean who knows really (I am aware it varies a bit device to device).

    • @SofaDogDog
      @SofaDogDog 4 месяца назад

      I'm on my pixel 3a XL bonito running UT. Somehow when I installed UT my GPS works well. I'm really not sure what happened cus i used UT for a while and GPS didn't work. I installed calyoxos and used that for a while. I installed UT again and now GPS works. Also I like the dancing skeleton vid you made.

  • @MyurrDurr
    @MyurrDurr Год назад +10

    I love the multitasking gesture and the animation it does when you slide in from the side!

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi Год назад +2

      That's one of my favorite in this DE. Sometimes I swipe from the right as a fiddle XD
      Short swipe also switches between 2 apps. Not shown in the video though.

    • @MyurrDurr
      @MyurrDurr Год назад +1

      @@AninoNiKugi oh wow

  • @jonher4573
    @jonher4573 Год назад +11

    Last time ive tried Ubuntu Touch, there was only Axolotl as a Signal Client which was barely working for me. As soon as there is a good working Signal Client for Linux i would be absolutly ready to use Ubuntu Touch as a daily driver.

  • @devarionarias
    @devarionarias Год назад +15

    This is really encouraging. I like the idea of possibly switching my phone to Ubuntu at EOL for my Android OS so I can keep using it. Nice to see this project is still moving forward.

    • @warthogA10
      @warthogA10 9 месяцев назад

      It will never be functional to a point of being a viable alternative for the general population, and those running the project know this.
      But it's been a great way to receive funding $$$
      No 100% true open source Linux mobile OS will ever be allowed to reach fully successful development for the masses,
      because govt tracking/spyware code cannot be baked deep within the os.
      This isn't some "C/T" it's just a pure fact and reality.

  • @MeediaGuyRolls
    @MeediaGuyRolls Год назад +12

    I loved most of it and an idea of having another option as an operating system but it looks good for 2013-14 most of it gave me my highschool vibe which is not bad I would use it for nostalgic reasons but it really needs to catch up with graphics and system interface. There were not any specific features that would make me excited about it and go for the switch. But I really wish the funding took off even donated at that time will do it again if the company is willing to come out with something solid.
    Loved your video tho!! Keep up ❤️

  • @kr0naa
    @kr0naa Год назад +3

    what a great little ad for "in hell ill be in good company" song. what a great song and a band, and im so happy you showed it on vid ^^

  • @ugh.idontwanna
    @ugh.idontwanna Год назад +6

    Nice video. Didn't realise this was still getting worked on. While there's little to no chance I would be use Linux on my main phone, I would absolutely love to be able to use old phones as glorified SBCs. I mean, think of the hardware stashed inside one of these things! Wifi, bluetooth, camera, microphone, thermometer, accelerometer, you name it. And it's all battery powered, sipping only a few watts of power.

    • @bartimaeu1
      @bartimaeu1 Год назад +1

      What's an SBC?

    • @ugh.idontwanna
      @ugh.idontwanna Год назад +4

      @@bartimaeu1 "Single Board Computer" like a Raspberry Pi

    • @bartimaeu1
      @bartimaeu1 Год назад +1

      @@ugh.idontwanna ohhh. Thanks

  • @mr.nobodyx
    @mr.nobodyx 10 месяцев назад +2

    the audacity of claiming 100% compatibility and then fail at brightness.

  • @jan_harald
    @jan_harald Год назад +9

    something that doesn't get a lot of highlight: project halium, and therefore ubports which is based on top of it, CAN run on ANY treble-compatible phone, as a normal GSI image, if you patch the kernel a little (or grab a pre-patched kernel), running as a GSI means the android drivers would take care of the hardware, with a unified interface, so you DON'T need to bake up a custom image for EVERY single device
    granted, not everything might work...but there's a good chance a lot of stuff will!

  • @oustted
    @oustted Месяц назад

    throwing it out there mint isnt bad been using it for about 6 months got my brother and mom to switch and drop their expensive bill and they like it as well its pretty solid

  • @Pixeloph
    @Pixeloph Год назад +8

    "Polycarbonate instead of plastic"... So the marketing fooled people. Of course it's a plastic.

  • @joevaghn457
    @joevaghn457 Год назад +1

    I mean... Any Android phone is a technically a Linux phone, too.

  • @NeilFeltham
    @NeilFeltham Год назад +7

    This is a very interesting option. I have been looking to try out Linux based phones for a while. I may be tempted to get a Google A3 and give it a try.

  • @rajneeshmishra6969
    @rajneeshmishra6969 Год назад +1

    Its so clean! Loved the video and Ubuntu Touch itself!❤❤❤❤

  • @mr.mastermind4840
    @mr.mastermind4840 Год назад +133

    I would like to congratulate the team. They have come a long way with Ubuntu Touch and have managed to achieve an extraordinary feat.
    It still requires a lot of work though, but I believe that the number of users will slowly start increasing now 😊

    • @latitzouri
      @latitzouri Год назад +3

      I'll be one ;)

    • @blueelectric05
      @blueelectric05 Год назад +3

      Yeah I'm actually pretty interested on how it would look like if the UI is a bit more polished and more app support that's not just web apps.
      I really hope this OS succeeded so we can get 3 competitors

    • @mr.mastermind4840
      @mr.mastermind4840 Год назад +2

      @@blueelectric05 Exactly. Open source all the way 👍

  • @mariofeared
    @mariofeared Год назад +49

    Just an FYI: you can swipe from the top and then swipe from left to right to go to the different top menu items. So you can go from notifications to battery by simply keeping your finger in the bar that you swiped down on.
    Also, if you swipe down from the icon, you'll open that menu. So if you touch the battery icon and swipe down, you'll get the battery settings, clock opens the calendar and so on. Once you get used to it, it's much faster than having a huge menu filled with icons.

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi Год назад

      Yeah, it's well designed but personally, I also wish some can be combined so they're not too many 😅

    • @maximus6884
      @maximus6884 Год назад

      what is battery life like?

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi Год назад +1

      @@maximus6884 Varies from device to device. Usually UT is good with standby battery life and SOT is a bit behind from Android. Overall, it's fine but can be improved.

    • @mariofeared
      @mariofeared Год назад +1

      @@maximus6884 Like Anino mentioned, I'm sure it varies between devices. On my FP3+, the battery life is pretty on par with other smartphones I had before. That is, it lasts a full day with common use.
      There are apps and features that heavily drain the battery. Waydroid being the biggest one, not surprising, since it emulates an Android phone on top of your UT OS. Hotspot also drains the battery but it is the same as any other phone with that capability. But even though I use hotspot and Waydroid on a daily basis, I usually have around 20% of battery left at the end of the day.
      Overall, I'm pretty pleased with Ubuntu touch's battery life on my phone.

  • @mr.nobodyx
    @mr.nobodyx 10 месяцев назад +10

    "100% compatible" -> can't change screen brightness.
    and people ask why not more people use linux

    • @BaTTx
      @BaTTx 3 дня назад

      This is not on linux.

  • @Spikus74
    @Spikus74 Год назад +1

    Just the user interface is so unusual I'd probably never get used to this. In comparison with this, Iphones and Android phones have pretty much the same interface. 😅

  • @AninoNiKugi
    @AninoNiKugi Год назад +58

    Good video showcasing Ubuntu Touch :)
    I'm actually surprised how smooth UT looked in this video. I haven't tried UT on a Pixel 3a in a while and it looks good.
    I have a few corrections though or some things that maybe you were not aware.
    - I notice you always swipe from left and tap the button to open the app drawer. You can actually just swipe continuously AKA long swipe from the left to open it.
    - Switching theme doesn't require a reboot. Not sure where you got that since the app doesn't tell you that :)
    You have to restart most apps though. There are also quicker way to switch theme in the store if you like switching between them.
    - Short right edge swipe will switch between 2 apps so like Alt + Tab. This is one of my favorite because switching between apps is a breeze and so simple.
    - You can also swipe from the bottom of the keyboard to access some features like copy/paste so you don't have to press and hold text fields for the wonky popups.
    - Sadly, AGPS isn't available on UT so GPS needs an open sky to get its initial fix. It will work fine after that though. It has AGPS in the Canonical days but it was removed I believe due to licensing.
    - You can swipe down the top panel or indicators without releasing and swipe horizontally to select between the items. But I do agree that they're too many. I like the design of it but I also wish some can be combined.

    • @SoundblasterYT
      @SoundblasterYT Год назад +2

      Wait what is AGPS

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi Год назад +5

      @@SoundblasterYT Assisted GPS. Most devices has it. It helps to get faster location fixes instead of solely relying on the GPS staellites.

    • @markolinir3945
      @markolinir3945 Год назад +3

      @@SoundblasterYT It is based on Wifi and mobile cell data. Maybe you did notice that your GPS was turned off, but an App still knew your location on adroid. That is because the app read out the available wifi routers and similar and compared it with the database from google. The google streetview cares aren't only making pictures, they are also scanning the environment for wifi. A bit scary, google still knows your location, even when using an non-google app.
      But there are Alternatives like MLS - Mozilla location service. It is based on scans, done by the services users. Ubuntutouch were to use this in cannonical times, but as I understood the programm wasn't easy to maintain (?)

    • @lucyinchat
      @lucyinchat Год назад +1

      Also price of maintenance.

  • @tutacat
    @tutacat Год назад +1

    Unlocking Google Pixels bootloader is the EASIEST phone to unlock. You do not need a code or a magic number. All you do is enable OEM Unlocking in developer options, then ADB reboot fastboot, then fastboot flashing unlock. It will confirm on device (because it will erase user data when it's finished the bootloader unlocking) that is all. You could do this day one

  • @trevinodude
    @trevinodude Год назад +11

    Wow, the Linux user bases are really passionate, considering how Ubuntu is now coming to phones. I wonder how many other distributions are going mobile.

  • @diegosalgo
    @diegosalgo Год назад +12

    I love the design of the ubuntu edge design. Unfortynately there is no big app development and market appeal on the ubuntu touch platform like windows phone, will be great if we had another alternatives beyond android and iOS in the market, i'm tired of this oligopoly.

    • @coolbrotherf127
      @coolbrotherf127 Год назад

      The main thing is just that many devs don't really like having to support a lot of different versions for various platforms. Multiplatform development for UT won't really happen unless it gets support from tools like Flutter and Dart.

  • @edp_445
    @edp_445 Год назад +2

    If you think about it, someone could put wine and proton and make a make shift steam deck.

  • @dstinnettmusic
    @dstinnettmusic Год назад +1

    I am still salty that they didn’t release the Ubuntu Edge.
    Ubuntu hardware would do so well and this was especially true in like 2011-2014.

  • @darkfalzx
    @darkfalzx Год назад +4

    This looks so wonderfully snappy and usable. If only it had app developer support for commonly used stuff, like banking, navigation and video services, I could've probably tried daily-driving it.

    • @zethcader6478
      @zethcader6478 Год назад +1

      Tbh, phone banking is really overrated.

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu Год назад

      @@zethcader6478 Also probably the most unsafe way to do banking

  • @xduskashesreal
    @xduskashesreal Год назад +1

    You're technically running a mobile Linux distro with Android, as it's based on the Linux kernel (last I checked). Regardless this is still cool!

  • @ArniesTech
    @ArniesTech Год назад +5

    For this exact reason I got myself a cheap pre owned Pixel 3a. Although I wasnt brave enough to switch to Ubuntu Touch because of missing WhatsApp 🙏 Got mine for 45€.

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi Год назад +4

      Apps will always be a problem especially since our society is so integrated to them.
      Waydroid works on Pixel 3a but compatibility apps isn't a sure thing especially for secured apps like banking apps.
      Also, it kinda drain the battery faster.

    • @abdmuhaimin
      @abdmuhaimin Год назад

      Whatsapp can open thru website

    • @9gaming202
      @9gaming202 Год назад

      @@abdmuhaimin you can't call someone on the web version, only texting is available.

    • @PakoSt
      @PakoSt Год назад

      Not sure what's the state of Waydroid with Ubports but it's worth a shot

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi Год назад

      @@PakoSt It works on some devices and may work quite well. Of course it depends on the app. And it also currently lacks proper integration so it's like a VM and drains the battery more than usual.

  • @funnyberries4017
    @funnyberries4017 Год назад +1

    The stack of icons on the left, and free space for widgets on the right is really cool and I wish I could do that on my iphone

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Год назад

      The Unity Design team was a very productive and cool community to be a part of. Nothing was too small. I still believe that the Unity 7 desktop is the best that has ever been made, even though others are catching up.

  • @Jbrimbelibap
    @Jbrimbelibap Год назад +11

    Ubuntu touch is a weird mashup of android and ubuntu, hence why the compatibility is so good. SailfishOS is sort of better in terms of gestures and looks, but both are pretty horrible to actually use honestly, nothings beats an android custom rom
    Mobian or PostmarketOS are much more interesting since they are real linux and linux only, you should try them on a Pocofone F1
    Strangly enough the best strange OS for a phone that i tried is Windows 11 arm, it's surprisingly usable for my poco X3 pro

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Год назад

      You can't use pure Linux on powerful phones without coming up with a billion dollars or more in initial investment. That is the fundamental problem. I have a Pinephone and a Galaxy s8. I would love to have a Galaxy class Pinephone, but that simply is not possible. The Ubuntu Core-based approach is much better, because then you can have a company support a BSP with proprietary drivers, having signed an NDA, and then you can have open source distros on top of that. But unfortunately, that would be attacked by the Linux user community, who would rather have perfect dreams than good products, effectively preventing progress.

    • @flugfloh6281
      @flugfloh6281 Год назад +1

      @@jeschinstad I installed a Pinephone Pro on FOSDEM, and its already so much better than old Pinephone, with a bit more polish I guess we have a working daily driver Linux phone at the end of the year.

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Год назад

      @@flugfloh6281: Well, anything that they could do in 2007, we can certainly outdo now. :) We need people though.

  • @mirindorendo1655
    @mirindorendo1655 Год назад

    You're my hero. I wanted to get UT on my Pixel3a but there's no recent video about UT and sepecially about UT on Pixel3a. Thank You

  • @SastaMLBB
    @SastaMLBB Год назад +5

    Linux on mobile is still miles behind traditional android. Well i hope they integrate native android support or no one gonna use Linux alternatives on mobile.

    • @tulilirockz
      @tulilirockz Год назад +2

      check out waydroid, they literally already have that

    • @drownthepoor
      @drownthepoor Год назад +1

      @@tulilirockz Never heard of it, but thanks for that info.

    • @drownthepoor
      @drownthepoor Год назад

      Sailfish OS has Android app emulation. But only so many phones are aviailable and I don't think there are any available in the US currently.

  • @rasmusjonsson1348
    @rasmusjonsson1348 Год назад +1

    While you drop down the top menu you can move your finger left and right to select the desired option.

  • @nir8924
    @nir8924 Год назад +15

    0:45 and as we all know, it takes 30 days for two weeks to pass 😁

    • @TechHut
      @TechHut  Год назад +6

      I kept using it for a bit after recording this. :)

    • @nir8924
      @nir8924 Год назад +3

      @@TechHut yeah I'm just kidding mate, just couldn't pass that without a comment :)

  • @CLBigler
    @CLBigler Год назад

    Exactly what I've been hoping for ... for a few years now ... thank you for this video

  • @WolfiiDog13
    @WolfiiDog13 Год назад +4

    In oreder for Linux phones to become a viable alternative, it NEEDs to have a compatibility tool for Android apps (possibly even a good way to enable the Play Store), it needs even more so than the Linux desktop needs Wine. There are just too many apps people across the world NEED: banking apps, gov apps, whatsapp, etc

    • @mariofeared
      @mariofeared Год назад +6

      There is a way in Linux phones to use android apps. It's called Waydroid. I use it daily on my Fairphone 3 with Ubuntu touch. You can even choose to install with Google Services or with MicroG. I used both and currently have the version with Google play services installed and it works just like any android phone.
      All my necessary apps work flawlessly (Password, authenticator, Bank, ID, WhatsApp, etc...) And it is like any app on my Ubuntu touch phone. Once I'm done using the apps, I can close Waydroid and continue on with my day.

    • @WolfiiDog13
      @WolfiiDog13 Год назад

      @@mariofeared I know some banking apps are really picky about the OS, they will not work even on Android if you're using a custom ROM or you have rooted your device. Do you know if that's the case for these apps on Waydroid?

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi Год назад

      @@WolfiiDog13 Yes it's the same case. My bank app doesn't work in it. Compatibility will always be an issue just like Proton even if Valve is a big company and works hard on it :)

    • @mariofeared
      @mariofeared Год назад +1

      @@WolfiiDog13 I can't say for all bank apps, of course, but the one I use is dependent of Google play services to function correctly. Which some custom OS might not have by default.
      I installed initially Waydroid without Google play services and used MicroG. It worked fine except the annoyance of having to constantly update the apps and settings.
      Now I installed Waydroid with Google play services and it is exactly like want Android phone. Google play store and all included.
      I would tell you to give it a try and see.

    • @HNedel
      @HNedel Год назад

      The problem is that nobody NEEDS another OS, neither developers nor users. A bunch of people like to play around and experiment. No amount of android compatibility will make a dent in android usage. Blackberry had a compatible android runtime, but without real Google Services. Developers didn’t bother writing native apps in part because of this. Users didn’t care about it.

  • @Kumar-co1bp
    @Kumar-co1bp Год назад

    I am feeling the same. I am trying Ubuntu Touch OS right now. These are common Pros and Cons as you said ... Thanks

  • @Justfalor
    @Justfalor Год назад +3

    Ah, unity, this video aged well

  • @nxsuan
    @nxsuan Год назад

    great video ! it was really gratifying to see this video because it was on my experiments list !
    loved it !

  • @garystinten9339
    @garystinten9339 Год назад +4

    If this was updated and had the bugs fixed.. i think Linux could weigh in as a viable competitor to the smart device market..

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Год назад

      Particularly now that Flutter supports Linux. Flutter has an enormously large app developer community.

  • @matthawksworth
    @matthawksworth Год назад +1

    linux phone made by google is like a hydrogen car made by exxon mobile...

  • @TheRetroRaven
    @TheRetroRaven Год назад +3

    Why didn't you test the Android compatibility layer ? I believe there's something called "Anbox", which your device actually supports?
    I've got the Meizu MX4 , which was an officially supported handset up until Canonical decided to drop the whole Ubuntu Phone / Ubuntu Touch project - and unfortunately, my device didn't get the same love from the community, so it doesn't support the Android Emulation, which is a dealbreaker for me, since I require my handset to be able to run certain Bank-related authentication apps which only exists for Android and iOS.

  • @JohnnyHofford
    @JohnnyHofford Год назад

    First time watcher, long time Minter. Both your video and Mint are great.

  • @BG101UK
    @BG101UK Год назад +3

    16:40 *THANKS* for showing how a video *SHOULD* be shot! :)
    PSA: We can watch these *full screen* on our TVs, monitors and laptops instead of the stupid migraine-inducing narrow (and now ultra-narrow,) videos so many people are producing these days. Maybe they should watch this one to see just how easy it is to do it right!
    To make a point, a while back at the local pub, someone was trying to take a picture of several friends but couldn't get them all in. So, I suggested turning the camera into a horizontal position. They were happy with the suggestion and the result. ☺

  • @datavalisofficial8730
    @datavalisofficial8730 Год назад +2

    This actually blew me away, i always had a weird relation with ubuntu, my few interactions with it were back in 12.10 and recently on my job and it lags af, and i was always trying to make my boomer superior's mind to install at least Lubuntu cuz it really lagged, although i'm sure the PCs are to blame, my company literally puts windows 10 on 13yo pentium machines
    So even tho i have been fancying mobile linux for a while AND i do have a linux QEMU VM set in a tablet here, which works great with kbd+touch, i never expected Ubuntu Phone to be so cool! I guess i have some mind opening to do, congratulations

  • @CoasterMan13Official
    @CoasterMan13Official Год назад +14

    I remember when Google making phones was just a joke. Now, they've been creating phones for almost 6-7 years. God, how time flies before you notice it, and things change at a seemingly rapid pace.

    • @daniesmar
      @daniesmar 11 месяцев назад +3

      and they are indeed quite good for a certain profile of user!

    • @antonioytm
      @antonioytm 10 месяцев назад +1

      They have low market share so not something to be proud of

  • @adamelos
    @adamelos 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. As a Linux desktop user, I'd like to see the Penguin to enter the mobile world.
    This looks promising. Unfortunately, best to my knowledge, very few (if any) banks or other institution provide apps for Linux. And this is where the problem starts. Of course, you can use the web-browser versions, but they don't always work well in mobile browsers. Still, good to see things are improving. And thank you for the video. Very much appreciated.

  • @grhmhome
    @grhmhome Год назад +8

    I've used Ubports. Its a great OS, but the main drawback is the lack of software developers writing applications. I wish there were more 3rd party applications available.

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Год назад +1

      That will to great extent be solved by the support for Flutter. Any app that doesn't require system integration, will just run on Linux. And that is a lot of apps.

    • @TutorialNerdzzz
      @TutorialNerdzzz Год назад

      Ubports Supports waydroid which is Android in a Container allowing ubports to run Android apps

  • @btarg1
    @btarg1 Год назад +1

    Honestly stock android has improved so much recently that I don't see the need for a Linux smartphone like this, unless it could run android apps it would be useless to the average user

    • @lactate
      @lactate Год назад

      I hope we get a good way to install Android apps

  • @seyd
    @seyd Год назад +5

    Android is Linux too

    • @pseudo9616
      @pseudo9616 6 месяцев назад +1

      Most things are

    • @sonic_the_hedgehog_channel
      @sonic_the_hedgehog_channel 6 месяцев назад

      If so someone needs to make a gui interface app that is basically a window app to create shortcuts to Linux apps and use a window kind of ui

    • @ThatYahoo
      @ThatYahoo Месяц назад

      no, the kernel is linux.

  • @chwydev
    @chwydev Год назад +1

    Any Android phone is technically a Linux phone ;)

  • @CrisEdmundson
    @CrisEdmundson Год назад +3

    I hate to be that person, but it's worth knowing that polycarbonate is just a specific kind of plastic

  • @patrickpacalolo
    @patrickpacalolo Год назад

    I hope this phone grows a lot as soon as possible..
    .. and beings selling here in Brazil!

  • @IngwiePhoenix_nb
    @IngwiePhoenix_nb Год назад +4

    I absolutely want to switch to a Linux phone, full-time. Unfortuantely, accessibility just doesn't exist in these; Neither Sailfish, Ubuntu Touch, Manjaro or PureOS have accessibility available. I need screen magnification and color inversion to work due to my impairment. But other than that? I am throughly impressed! True convergence is also slowly being implemented, which is amazing :D

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Год назад +3

      That is an inherent weakness with bazaar-style development, that minorities are minorities. It's easier to get me to work for free on something that affects me directly. So for really good accessibility, you absolutely depend on serious funding, which is difficult to get when you don't have all that many users. But to be honest, we do have a problem with those who need it as well. Summers of 2010 and 2011, I spent a lot o my time volunteering for this for Ubuntu, but I had problems getting people to help me research issues. Because the minority that needs these features, see us as a minority that they don't care about. And that's fair, because they're not computer geeks. So the lack of accessibility, is not because we aren't supportive or don't want to help, but because it simply is difficult. But this is a problem that could be solved with money and money can be raised by anyone. It should primarily be raised by those who need the stuff they're raising money for, in my opinion.

  • @arthurhaickel1607
    @arthurhaickel1607 Год назад

    7:47 Great, brightness bug even on cellphones
    Good job, Ubuntu

  • @lisovyy
    @lisovyy Год назад +3

    I think the problem with Linux phones (despite how I'd love them to become popular) is the lack of clear vision how apps should be created (or ported to it from mainstream platforms). If UBports bet on web apps - totally fine, they are lighter, take less bandwidth to load, support offline mode (aka PWAs), etc. BUT it's not claimed by anyone that this is the designed model for developers to go. No app platform -> no devs -> no apps -> death. Take the Windows Mobile for example - it is still beautiful even today, but it was killed by wrong strategy.

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi Год назад +2

      UBports doesn't exactly bet on web apps. It's just a result of having no "native" apps support 😅

    • @drownthepoor
      @drownthepoor Год назад +1

      The real problems though appear to be the absolute basics. Battery life, phone calls, etc. It's not even the apps holding it back.

    • @lisovyy
      @lisovyy Год назад

      @@drownthepoor I agree- these things are important, but if there’s no TOP-10 apps available and no active development being done - how would you convince non-linux enthusiast to ditch android in favor of Linux phone

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi Год назад +1

      @@drownthepoor Those things have been working fairly well in UT. I've been using UT as my main phone since 2015 :)
      Bought an Android phone as secondary a few years ago and sadly it meant my reliance to apps and such has increased.

    • @drownthepoor
      @drownthepoor Год назад

      @@lisovyy You're not going to convince any non-Linux enthusiasts to ditch Android for Linux. It's not going to happen. Even if it had every app available to them why would they want to leave behind Android? The one argument you might make is privacy, and they don't even care about that. Not to mention all of those top 10 apps are anti-privacy.

  • @MrErViLi
    @MrErViLi Год назад

    You can oem unlock any pixel phone. That's one of the prerequisites for rooting. It's right in the developer settings.

  • @execor9764
    @execor9764 Год назад +6

    misleading title, as any Android is Linux-based, proper title would be something like "I used a Linux Ubuntu Touch phone for 30 days"

    • @tutacat
      @tutacat 4 месяца назад +2

      The kernel is based on Linux. The OS is nor. Sure it uses elf, sure it has init. It mounts and swirches root to the system partition. But it uses a completely different display system, the os is based on dalvik VM, uses NDK instead of libc, so on.

  • @hanzwurst3805
    @hanzwurst3805 Год назад +1

    Not sure why this isn‘t mentioned in the vid or comments but Android is build on top of Linux…

  • @arkeofficial
    @arkeofficial Год назад +7

    Polycarbonate is plastic

  • @sunightmc
    @sunightmc Год назад +1

    "The best and most feature-rich Linux mobile operating system available today"
    Android: "Am I a joke to you?"

  • @eclipsek0
    @eclipsek0 Год назад +4

    Wait till he realizes what android runs on

    • @Olgasys
      @Olgasys 5 месяцев назад

      Android uses such a old, buggy and cut down Linux kernel that even FreeBSD guys feel pity for it. He must be using a very new kernel compared to the most up to date Android. Even that GPL/Kernel bugs Google so they are working on Fuschia.

    • @SofaDogDog
      @SofaDogDog 4 месяца назад

      Android is spyware with closed source apps and bloat

  • @Mbro-dq2do
    @Mbro-dq2do Год назад +1

    Wow Im an all Apple guy and run Linux on Macs and Windows but this phone seems pretty solid actually. Linux in your hand though. I dig it

  • @holidaytrout5174
    @holidaytrout5174 Год назад +4

    Android is linux too but just the kernel. Most of the time when people say Linux, they mean gnu linux

  • @sslaia
    @sslaia Год назад

    O gosh. You make me nostalgic. I joined that Ubuntu Edge! What a pity it failed. Canonical should reconsidering an Ubuntu phone. Now with Flutter support on Ubuntu, it's easy to write apps for Ubuntu. And with its adaptive capability, Flutter apps on Ubuntu can easily fullfil Canonical's dream of the convergence!

  • @modtanjiroo
    @modtanjiroo Год назад +8

    Actually Android is also a Linux based OS.

    • @Silver-jf5tt
      @Silver-jf5tt 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes and no, only the kernel

    • @RikTheEmperor
      @RikTheEmperor 7 месяцев назад

      Only the kernel. Libraries, runtimes,etc are different

    • @kdc-nb5fw
      @kdc-nb5fw 7 месяцев назад

      So is iOS.

  • @kevinwaag9976
    @kevinwaag9976 Год назад

    I had so much HOPE for this!! It sucks it never really became a thing....

  • @njezi
    @njezi Год назад +3

    actually you can unlock the oem yourself i think you use fastboot and type "fastboot oem unlock"

    • @SofaDogDog
      @SofaDogDog 4 месяца назад

      In the case of pixels, you should use "fastboot flashing unlock"

  • @jds1275
    @jds1275 Год назад +1

    They need a mobile Linux Mint version to go along with Mint Mobile.

  • @AlexMeatman
    @AlexMeatman Год назад +3

    How did 2 weeks become 30 days?

  • @Dtr146
    @Dtr146 Год назад +1

    Linux probably would be a major operating system if everybody just worked together. There's so many different flavors and communities working on their own.

  • @dylanh333
    @dylanh333 Год назад +4

    Can we just get one thing straight: Android is a Linux operating system, and thus phones that run Android are, by extension, Linux phones.
    I think for videos and articles like this, it's important to refer to GNU/Linux phones, like those running Ubuntu Touch.
    Yes, all of us here probably already know what you mean, but the more people keep referring to non-Android Linux phones as just "Linux Phones", the more average people will think that Android phones don't run Linux.
    Sorry to be pedantic!

  • @jpelc
    @jpelc Год назад +1

    Linux is the name of the kernel. Android has Linux kernel. So Android is already a "Linux" phone?

  • @shatterstone3045
    @shatterstone3045 Год назад +5

    That drop in connection is an issue. If that can be fixed, then I could use this as a daily driver. Currently, that seems to be an issue. But just to confirm, is there just a drop in the quality of the connection, or does it lose connection altogether? Also, how is the android app support?

    • @TechHut
      @TechHut  Год назад +5

      drops to 2g for about 20-30 seconds then it goes back to full speed LTE. I noticed it happens a lot when calls come in. I don't think it can handle calls and data at the same time. I really hope with is fixed in the next major release.

    • @shatterstone3045
      @shatterstone3045 Год назад +1

      @@TechHut Okay, thank you very much. You're one of my favourite tech youtubers. Keep it up!

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi Год назад +1

      @@TechHut Are you in the US? Maybe it's because of the termination of their 3G signals or something like that?
      UT doesn't support VoLTE yet.

  • @martinmakella
    @martinmakella Год назад

    Location and navigation actually does work, but you have to be in direct sight of the satellites, that means you need to be outdoors. Google uses other means i.e. known routers and stuff to help with location services. Location does not work behind thick walls, just as google does not work inside a tunnel and such.

  • @thelakeman2538
    @thelakeman2538 Год назад +3

    Does being OEM unlocked mean coming with a pre-unlocked bootloader ? Cause I was able to do that easily with a refurb mi A2 I bought, like didn't even require Xiaomi's official unlocking tool just standard android platform tools like adb and fastboot probably cause it was part of the android one programme. Since carrier locking is not a thing in India that isn't a concern either.

  • @Dylfunnymoments
    @Dylfunnymoments Год назад +1

    I used a linux phone for years, it ran the android distro

  • @nymusicman
    @nymusicman Год назад +1

    Without Navigation (and now a Android Auto replacement), a Linux phone will just not work for me, but I really wish they could.

  • @danielvettore
    @danielvettore Год назад +2

    This UI is something from another planet, incredible!

  • @ericfielding668
    @ericfielding668 Год назад

    I installed Ubuntu Touch (based on 20.04) on my Pixel 3a today. It was on Android 12 and lost security updates a year or so ago. I am happy to breathe new life in it for it is my only phone and I see no sense in buying another while this one still functions.

  • @razoreddy9225
    @razoreddy9225 Год назад

    @1:17 The dead south "In hell I'll be in good company"! Good song, odd video but corky enough to be loved lol.

  • @larsthorwald3338
    @larsthorwald3338 Год назад +1

    Neat. Now we have a choice between being tracked by Google or tracked by Canonical.

  • @theorphanobliterator
    @theorphanobliterator Год назад +1

    I prefer the normal pixel 3. I got one in 2022 for 90 dollars, mint condition, fully unlocked, and loved it. The 3 is just in general better than the 3a

  • @alexhnd552
    @alexhnd552 Год назад +2

    I wish linux phones will be a big thing in the future.. In the meantime I really enjoy using iodéOS which allows me to have a google-free experience but still can use apps that are not compatible on linux.

  • @cenkaetaya
    @cenkaetaya Год назад +1

    With USB-C id love to see a bulkier beefier phone I can use as a PC with a dock anywhere / anytime. I am just waiting for the day to get Linux on my phone.

  • @OleksandrBorysenko333
    @OleksandrBorysenko333 Год назад

    Interesting experience and thoughts. I'll want to try to install but thanks to this video now I won't. I'm not ready for this ))

  • @Feli_Heli_
    @Feli_Heli_ Год назад +1

    Ubuntu Touch seems like it would meet all my requirements for a phone os, so I'm going to give it a try!