• @[email protected]
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    151 month ago

    Seems a hard sell to go subscription on such a niche platform. I wish anyone luck that could challenge the Apple/Android duopoly though.

    • @sabreW4K3OP
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      71 month ago

      I haven’t looked into it. But I suspect that if Linux phones can get Kotlin to run natively, we’ll start seeing some of the apps from F-Droid ported over and that will be the turning point.

      • PureTryOut
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        91 month ago

        Kotlin isn’t the problem, missing the various Android API’s is.

        • @sabreW4K3OP
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          31 month ago

          But a Linux distro can go like for like, like what Google did with Java right? So people wouldn’t have to recreate apps, just tweak them

            • @sabreW4K3OP
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              21 month ago

              I feel like, if AOSP was going to be adopted by the Linux community, it would’ve happened already.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 month ago

                I’m not sure what “the Linux community” really means but I would bet that pure open source Android based on AOSP are more popular than the non-Android Linux mobile OS combined.

                • @sabreW4K3OP
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                  11 month ago

                  Think PinePhone and Librem Phone,

      • @[email protected]
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        71 month ago

        Kotlin targets the JVM right? I think you’d need either a port of the runtime (dalvik?) Or an api translation later a la WINE.

        But I don’t actually know anything, so don’t listen to me. Having a fully Foss phone with support for the android app ecosystem would be wonderful though