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The scope for this page is that used for list of open-source mobile phones.
Mobiles currently in production
Model | Hardware kill switches | Modular smartphone | System-on-a-chip (Soc) | Baseband cellular modem | Wi-Fi firmware | Boot firmware | Other proprietary firmware | Hardware licensing | Obsolescence slowdown | Modifiability | Security | Certifications | Other |
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PinePhone Pro | 5 (or 4, amalgamating cameras?): Modem & GNSS, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth, microphone, rear camera, front camera, audio jack (DIP switches inside back cover). No kill switch for other sensors. | Hexacore. 2016 Rockchip RK3399S and 2× A72 and 4× A53 CPU cores @ 1.5 GHz | Quectel EG25-G. Ships with proprietary firmware for regulatory compliance (isolated from CPU with a USB bus). More secure, better-featured free replacement exists. | proprietary Wi-Fi/Bluetooth firmware, in /lib/firmware. Efforts to replace it are in beta, but may never be legal to ship, same as original PinePhone. | open-source boot software, same as original PinePhone. | ? | User-replaceable Samsung J7 form-factor 3000mAh battery. Phillips-head screws. | I2C pogo pins, back mods can be added (all compatible with original PinePhone). USB 3.0. Bootable from a microSD card. Good parts availability. | GPS and modem on same kill switch; neither can be used while the other is airgapped. | entire phone can be disassembled. Headphone jack. Convergence (will run as a desktop if monitor and keyboard plugged in). | |||
Librem 5 | 3: Cameras and the microphone, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and baseband processor. All three also shut off sensors (GPS, compass, accelerometer etc.). | The Wi-Fi+Bluetooth card, and the Modem are on M.2 slots. | 2017 NXP arm64 | On replaceable m.2 card. Proprietary firmware isolated from CPU with a USB bus (like a USB Wi-Fi dongle) | Originally, proprietary firmware isolated over USB, no downloadable/modifiable firmware; subsequently, Purism paid Redpine Signals to create open-source Wi-Fi/Bluetooth firmware for the RedPine hardware. | proprietary DRAM init code loaded on separate CPU for RYF cert compliance | none in /lib/firmware; some non-modifiable proprietary firmware in components. | schematics released under GPL 3.0+ | User-replaceable (but custom-sized) battery, lifetime updates Display and frame fused. Phillips-head screws. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on replaceable m.2 cards (the former custom-made). | m.2 card slots. Purism has traditionally had more time-limited parts availability. | slot for an OpenPGP card, planned Librem key support | Tentatively recommended by Free Software Foundation (FSF).
Operating system PureOS is endorsed by FSF. Seeking FSF "Respects Your Freedom" endorsement. |
Convergence; will run as desktop. Headphone jack. Carrier-free OTT service available. |
PinePhone | 5: Modem & GNSS, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth, microphone, rear camera, front camera, audio jack (DIP switches inside back cover). No kill switch for other sensors. | 2015 Allwinner arm64 (Allwinner violates the GPL) | Quectel EG25-G. Ships with proprietary firmware isolated from CPU with a USB bus. More secure, better-featured free replacement exists, but can't ship due to regulatory threats. | proprietary Wi-Fi/Bluetooth firmware, in /lib/firmware. Efforts to replace it are in beta, but may never be legal to ship, same as original PinePhone. | open-source boot software | proprietary schematics published | User-replaceable battery, 5-year production run. Phillips-head screws. | I2C pogo pins, back mods can be added. Cannot be upgraded beyond USB 2.0. Bootable from a microSD card. Good parts availability. | GPS and modem on same kill switch; neither can be used while the other is airgapped. | entire phone can be disassembled. Headphone jack. Convergence. |
Mobiles expected to be in production
Model | Expected release date | Hardware kill switches | Modular smartphone | System-on-a-chip (Soc) | Baseband cellular modem | Wi-Fi firmware | Boot firmware | Other proprietary firmware | Hardware licensing | Obsolescence slowdown | Modifiability | Security | Certifications | Other |
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DragonBox Pyra Mobile Edition | Unclear, possibly defunct | None | The PCB is separated in three parts: CPU board (CPU, RAM and storage), mainboard (ports, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) and the display board. | schematics will be available to users | ||||||||||
Necunos NC 1 | Unclear, possibly defunct | None | 2011 NXP i.MX 6 Quad and 4x Cortex-A9 MP, 32-bit | None | Proprietary blob for wi-fi driver (for regulatory reasons) Blob without access to the main memory; via SDIO | probably binary blobs on separate ROM, given cert aspirations | binary-blob proprietary firmware will not have memory access | strong focus; most sensors omitted for security. | Seeking FSF endorsement. | 100 Mbit/s ethernet port | ||||
Mudita Kompakt | Q2 2025 | Yes | MediaTek MT6761V/WBA (Helio A22)
2GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor with Imagination GE8300 graphics |
Mobiles no longer in production
Model | Hardware kill switches | System-on-a-chip (Soc) | Baseband cellular modem | Wi-Fi firmware | Boot firmware | Other proprietary firmware | Hardware licensing | Obsolescence | Modifiability | Security | Certifications | Other |
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Meizu PRO 5 Ubuntu Edition | None | |||||||||||
Meizu MX4 Ubuntu Edition | None | |||||||||||
BQ Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition | None | MediaTek Quad Core Cortex A7 1.3 GHz | ||||||||||
BQ Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition | None | |||||||||||
NEO1973 | ||||||||||||
Neo FreeRunner |
See also
References
- ^ "PinePhone Pro". PINE64.
- ^ Braam, Martijn (20 December 2019). "Yet Another Librem 5 and PinePhone comparison". TuxPhones.
- "October Update: Introducing the PinePhone Pro". PINE64. 15 October 2021.
- ^ Picugins, Arsenijs (16 December 2021). "PinePhone Malware Surprises Users, Raises Questions". Hackaday. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ Erecinski, Lukasz (25 January 2020). "Setting the Record Straight: PinePhone Misconceptions". PINE64.
- ^ Batto, Amos (20 August 2021). "Comparing specs of upcoming Linux phones". Purism community. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- Sneddon, Joey (22 October 2021) . "New PinePhone Pro Announced with 6-Core CPU". OMG! Ubuntu!.
- "Hardware Reference". Librem Hardware Reference wiki page.
- "Librem 5 Phone – Birch". Wiki page about the Birch version of the Librem 5, on Puri.SM hardware reference wiki.
- "Will the phone support 5G networks?". FAQ entry about 5G support.
- "Intel's Management Engine". Purism.
- Vaughan-Nichols, Steven J. "Computer vendors start disabling Intel Management Engine". ZDNet.
- Faerber, Nicole (4 September 2018). "Progress update from the Librem 5 hardware department". Purism.
- Faeber, Nicole (27 May 2019). "Librem 5 - WiFi Specs". Purism community.
- Ainslie, Angus (19 June 2018). "Solving the first FSF RYF hurdle for the Librem 5". Purism.
- Larabel, Michael. "Purism's Librem 5 To Rely On Secondary Processor For Binary Blobs - Phoronix". www.phoronix.com.
- ^ Amadeo, Ron (26 September 2019). "Purism's Librem 5 phone starts shipping—a fully open GNU/Linux phone". Ars Technica.
- "Ethical Tech | Giving Guide". www.fsf.org. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
- Robertson, Donald (2017-12-21). "FSF adds PureOS to list of endorsed GNU/Linux distributions". www.fsf.org. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
- "Free GNU/Linux distributions". GNU.
- Ainslie, Angus (2018-06-19). "Solving the first FSF RYF hurdle for the Librem 5". Purism. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
- Foster, Jeremiah C. (2019-09-19). "Librem 5 — Promise Delivery Chart". Purism community. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
- "Librem AweSIM". Purism. 7 October 2020.
- "PinePhone board information, schematics and certifications". PinePhone board information, schematics and certifications section on the Pinephone wiki page on Pine64 wiki.
- Leprince-Ringuet, Daphne. "This Linux smartphone is now shipping for $150". ZDNet. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
- "Pine64 July Update: Biggest Update In Months!". New Convergence Package Announce. 15 July 2020.
- "PinePhone Manjaro Community Edition". New PinePhone flavour announce with Convergence Package option. 31 August 2020.
- "The Pyra". Official Pyra and Pandora Site.
- "Long awaited NC_1 update". Necuno Solutions. 24 January 2020.
- ^ Batto, Amos (20 August 2021). "Comparing specs of upcoming Linux phones". Purism community.
- Onawole, Habeeb (2024-10-31). "Mudita Kompakt E Ink Phone: A minimalist privacy-focused phone powered by Android". Notebookcheck. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- "New Sneak Peek ALERT: Discover the Ultimate Privacy with Mudita Kompakt's Offline+ Feature!". Mudita Forum. 2024-08-29. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- Linder, Brad (2024-10-30). "Mudita Kompakt is a minimalist phone with an E Ink display and modern features like wireless charging and a fingerprint reader (crowdfunding)". Liliputing. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
- "BQ Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition Caracteristicas". BQ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2016-03-31.
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