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5 Best Linux Phones to Watch Out for in 2023

Heres a list of the best Linux Phones which may become more mainstream in 2023 with their features and price.

Android and iOS smartphones are the most popular ones around the world. However, many of you look for something more “open” and better at privacy. If you use Android, you forfeit your privacy. Apples iOS is a little better on that but again its a “walled garden”.

Thats why Linux phones are becoming popular nowadays because they contain many options for developers and end users. Although various types of Linux phones are currently available, it still becomes confusing to choose the best one. Looking at the trends of 2022, here are some of the Linux Phones which may become more mainstream in 2023.

Things you should know about Linux Phones

Before you read or even plan to buy one, there are a couple of things you should know about. Here are some of them:

  • The Linux phones use a modified version of mainstream Linux distribution with a mobile-friendly desktop environment. This is the same for most of the phones available today.
  • You must manage your expectations if you plan to buy a phone and use it for your daily driver. Because the Linux phone operating systems, device features, and app ecosystem is still in the early stages, and its not close to the Android or iOS ecosystem,
  • However, Linux phones with the operating system provide the best privacy feature, which might be the reason you can make a move.

Best Linux Phones

Librem from Purism

The Librem 5 Purism is quite a famous brand in the Linux phone market. The Librem 5 model comes with PureOS, an OS designed for Linux Mobiles and not based on the android or iOS platform. It is a natively designed free and open-source OS. PureOS also supports convergence. That means you can plug your phone into a monitor via a USB hub and use it as a desktop OS.

The phone has premium hardware and feels and focuses on security and privacy. However, this impressive smartphone comes with a little higher price tag of $1299.

Key features & specification

  • Fully free and open-source Linux-based mobile operating system: PureOS
  • Separate modem, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip
  • Three dedicated hardware keys to enable and disable internet, camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Smart card reader
  • SD card reader
  • User-replaceable battery

Librem 5

Specification Description
Screen 5.7″ (IPS TFT 720×1440)
RAM 3 GB
Storage 32 GB eMMC
Battery 4500mAh
CPU NXP i.MX 8M QUAD CORE Cortex-A53 with 64 bit ARM @max 1.5GHz
GPU Vivante GC7000 Lite
Screen 5.7Inches IPS TFT 720×1440
Camera 13 Mpx with LED Flash (Rear) and 8 Mpx (Front)
USB USB Type C

Official page for buying options of Librem 5

Pinephone

Second on the list is Pinephone, perhaps the most complete and usable Linux phone in the market. Developed by Pine64, it has excellent features and supports multiple Linux ARM distributions for mobile phones.

In addition, PinePhone comes in multiple versions, including a pro version, simultaneously. It is an excellent option for Linux phones as it is also cheaper. PinePhone focuses on the users privacy and extensibility and can be a good option if you want to start the first time with Linux phones.

Key features & specification

  • Supports KDE Plasma mobile, Manjaro mobile, Sailfish OS, and Ubuntu touch
  • It comes with five kill switches for LTE, Cameras, Wifi/BT, and Microphones
  • Bootable microSD and 16GB/32GB eMMC
  • USB Type C (Power, Data and Video Out)
  • Six pogo pins allow custom hardware extensions such as a thermal camera, wireless charging, NFC, an extended battery case, or a keyboard case.
  • 3.5 headphone jack
  • Supports convergence to extend it as a PC
  • Affordable price with starting $149 and $199

Pinephone

Specification Description
Screen 5.95 Inches, HD IPS capacitive touchscreen
CPU Allwinner A64 ARM QUAD Core Cortex-A53 and 64bit
GPU Mali-400 MP2
RAM Two Variants: 2GB and 3GB LPDDR3 SDRAM
Storage Two Variants: 16GB and 32GB eMMC.
Camera Single 5MP, 1/4″, LED Flash (Rear) and Single 2MP, f/2.8, 1/5″ (Front)
Battery Li-ion (capacity 2800mAh)
Audio Jack 3.5 mm

Pinephone buying options

Pro 1 X F(X)tec

Pro 1 X F(X)tec is a smartphone that offers various options for operating systems. And its arguably the more exciting product in this Linux phone list.

You can use LineageOS, Android, Ubuntu Touch, etc., on the same phone. Moreover, an inbuilt slide-out keyboard makes it more unique and attractive.

Developed by F(x)tec company in London, its new in the market and shows promise. However, its not yet out, with planned shipping on December 2022. Hence, you may need to wait a few days for a review.

Pro 1 X

Key features

  • First Linux-based smartphone startup with a sliding QUERTY keyboard
  • Supports Ubuntu touch out of the box with an Android option
  • Unlocked bootloader
  • 3.5 headphone jack
  • AMOLED display
  • 128GB/6GB (storage and RAM) starting price $829
  • 256GB/8GB (storage and RAM) starting price $899
Specification Description
CPU Snapdragon 662 Qualcomm
GPU Adreno 610 Qualcomm
RAM Two Variants: 6GB and 8GB LPDDR4
Storage 128GB (expandable up to 2TB)
Screen 5.99″ with curved edge Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 ( 2160 x 1080 FHD AMOLED Display)
Camera 12MP Sony IMX363 (Rear) and 8MP (Front)
Battery 3200 mAh
Audio Jack 3.5 mm 

pro 1 x buying options

Volla Phone

Volla Phone can operate simultaneously with two operating systems: Ubuntu Touch and VollaOS. Moreover, VollaOS is a modified android that is google-free and simultaneously focuses on the users privacy. At the same time, Ubuntu Touch is a popular Linux phone distro.

Key features & specifications

  • Free from Google and services
  • No cloud dependency
  • Encrypted device storage
  • Modified Android OS: Volla OS
  • Supports Ubuntu Touch, Manjaro, Sailfish OS
  • USB C charging
  • 3.5 headphone jack
  • Fingerprint log in
  • Offline maps

Volla Phone

Specification Description
CPU MediaTek Helio P23
GPU ARM Mali-G71 MP2 
Storage 64 GB, eMMC
RAM 4 GB DDR3 RAM
Screen 6.3Inches, IPS, 2340×1080 Pixels
Camera 16MP with Flash (Rear) and 16MP (Front)
Battery 4700 mAh
USB Type C & 3.5mm Audio Jack

Volla Phone buying options

Fairphone 4

It comes with PostmarketOS; Fairphone 4 is another smartphone that has modular hardware. You can replace its battery effortlessly. Moreover, not just the battery, you can also replace its display, etc., just with a screwdriver.  

Fairphone is another Linux phone which comes with modular hardware. It supports PostmarketOS and uses a modified version of Android: FairPhone OS. The primary selling point of this device is its modularity, where you can replace any part of the mobile phone. That includes the display, battery and other components of this device.

Specifications

Specification Description
CPU Octa-Core Kryo 570
RAM Two variants: 6GB and 8GB
Storage Two variants: 128GB or 256GB
GPU Adreno 619
Screen 6.3 inch Full HD+ IPS
Camera Dual 48MP (Rear) and 25MP (Front)
Battery 3905 mAh Li-ion
Chipset Qualcomm SM7225 Snapdragon 750G

FairPhone buying options

Are there any mainstream Android phones that support Linux OS?

If you dont want to buy an off-the-shelf mobile phone as listed above, then you can continue using Linux mobile OS in older branded phones because Android is a modified Linux Kernel-based. Hence these devices should work with Ubuntu Touch or PostmarketOS.

  • Google Pixel 3a/3a XL

  • Sony Xperia X (F5121 & F5122)

  • Google Nexus 5

  • OnePlus One

  • Supported by Ubuntu Touch OS (full list)

  • Xiaomi Redmi 2

  • Xiaomi Mi Note 2

  • OnePlus GT

  • OnePlus 6

  • Supported by PostmarketOS (full list)

Closing notes

So, thats about the best Linux phones available in the market today and will continue in 2023. You can learn more about the above devices from the official website. However, I believe there will be more adoption of Linux phones in the coming days as Privacy becomes a myth every day.

Its true that to compete with Android and iOS, the device or OS is not sufficient. What is important is the standard, global availability for buying, low entry-level pricing in emerging markets and investment in the app ecosystem. A streamlined vision is required in the phone ecosystem to win. Without it, Linux phones will become more fragmented, as in desktops. The device makers and major FOSS players need to work together to make it successful.


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