Mobile Operating Systems
Even though the source code of the following operating systems is provided, installing Google Apps may compromise your setup.
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description='GrapheneOS (formerly known as CopperheadOS) is a free and open-source security- and privacy-focused mobile operating system built on top of the Android Open Source Project. It currently specifically targets devices offering strong hardware security.'
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title="LineageOS"
image="/assets/img/svg/3rd-party/lineageos.svg"
description='LineageOS is a free and open-source operating system for smartphones and tablets, based on the official releases of the Android Open Source Project. It is the continuation of the CyanogenMod project.'
badges="info:AOSP"
labels="warning:contrib:This software may depend on or recommend non-free software."
website="https://www.lineageos.org/"
github="https://github.com/LineageOS"
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title="Ubuntu Touch"
image="/assets/img/svg/3rd-party/ubuntu.svg"
description="Ubuntu Touch is a free and open-source operating system for smartphones and tablets. It's an alternative to the current popular mobile operating systems on the market. Only a few devices are supported."
badges="info:GNU/Linux"
labels="warning:contrib:This software may depend on or recommend non-free software."
website="https://ubuntu-touch.io/"
github="https://github.com/ubports"
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Worth Mentioning
- Replicant AOSP - An open-source operating system based on Android, aiming to replace all proprietary components with free software.
- OmniROM AOSP contrib - A free-software operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform.
- MicroG Add-on Package contrib - A project that aims to reimplement the proprietary Google Play Services in the Android operating system with a FLOSS replacement. The microG project also maintains a fork of LineageOS with microG and F-Droid preinstalled at Lineage for microG.