The FLX1 runs its own build of 'Trixie' but has an Android layer
At any good conference, the"corridor track" is always a highlight and one of the experiences that virtual events so far haven't managed to reproduce. At this year'salternatives in the smartphone market, especially for FOSS types who'd prefer to keep their data their own and are willing to sacrifice a little convenience in return for privacy and control.
CEO Bardia Moshiri proudly told us that the FLX1 we tried has Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, all cameras, GPS and so on, all working. They're ironing out some wrinkles with NFT support at the moment, and then the next planned feature is wireless display support. At present, you can't dock the phone and use it as a PC with a keyboard and mouse, which is a shame. Apparently, the IO lines needed for a wired dock were used for the macro camera.
Being old school ourselves, we were pleased to see that it has a headphone socket and a storage card slot. The phonegreat. The UI is exceptionally smooth and slick in use, and it's reassuringly solid and heavy in the hand. Saying that, though, the OS is not completely stable yet. The moment we first picked up a handset, Firefox crashed.
The company is tiny and ramping up the old-fashioned way – without outside investors or VC backing. As such, we suspect that stock is limited and the company may sell out fast. We very much hope to obtain a review model soon. ®Accelerate migration and go beyond virtualisation to cloud nativeLinux geeks cheer as Arm wrestles x86
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