Control of your phone does not equal Linux. Plenty of FOSS OS's do that (including Android). And Android 16 brought Linux app support with GPU acceleration if you're into that and want FreeCAD on your phone.
Android basically is a Linux phone, it's a distro(ish).
It has a Linux kernel and a Linux-based OS wrapped around it. And just like you can compile FreeCAD for Debian or Arch, you can compile Fossify for Google Android, GrapheneOS, or LineageOS.
"Linux" phones in the sense you mean won't be a "Debian" or "Arch", they'll be something else, just like Android.
Yes, but in 12 months a Linux phone won't even be close to where even 4 versions ago Android is. As long as Graphene (or Lineage, or Fairphone, plenty of models) keeps the security updates covered, there are good options out there.
True, but what I'm saying is there is an open model. If another community of devs wan't a "Linux-based mobile OS", they can fork AOSP like Graphene did. IE complain about Google, not Android.
Graphene works. No tracking, tons of FOSS and commercial apps, it just lacks some banking apps. One gap, vs all that exist between now and another Linux phone.
LineageOS is another option for other phones, also far ahead of other Linux ideas.
This headline doesn't seem to match the article content at all. He never says that. He makes a statement about how people are interpreting AI as filling a "God shaped hole", but that's as close at it gets.
Huh?
Control of your phone does not equal Linux. Plenty of FOSS OS's do that (including Android). And Android 16 brought Linux app support with GPU acceleration if you're into that and want FreeCAD on your phone.