I’ve used this for half a year, and it’s good enough to recommend to my technologically untalented parents (in their 70s), big reason being that it’s available in Finnish.
Awkwardly I also have to recommend leaving an Android phone in a drawer for the few cases when an app requires Google Play Services and microG doesn’t work. Any old clunker worth 20€ will do.
I haven’t tried it because I’ve been reading threads about phone Linuxes in daily use: not so easy or workable yet. It’s the right choice long-term, so Europe should invest in the usability of Linux on phones. On the desktop, I quit Windows in 2007.
I’ve used this for half a year, and it’s good enough to recommend to my technologically untalented parents (in their 70s), big reason being that it’s available in Finnish.
Awkwardly I also have to recommend leaving an Android phone in a drawer for the few cases when an app requires Google Play Services and microG doesn’t work. Any old clunker worth 20€ will do.
If your Finnish… Do you know how it compares to SailfishOS (I guess the latter is more popular in Finland than elsewhere).
I haven’t tried it because I’ve been reading threads about phone Linuxes in daily use: not so easy or workable yet. It’s the right choice long-term, so Europe should invest in the usability of Linux on phones. On the desktop, I quit Windows in 2007.