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  2. Shiftphone - Wikipedia

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    The ProSieben magazine Galileo tested the newly released smartphone Shift6m and illuminated, in the form of video recordings, the production conditions of the in-house manufactory located in China in June 2018. [25] N-tv described the initial efforts for fairness and sustainability as well as the history of the Shiftphone, in September 2018. [26]

  3. Wileyfox returns with three more affordable smartphones - AOL

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    At the most affordable end of the scale is the £90/€120 Spark, with the £115/€150 Spark + and £130/€170 Spark X making up the rest of this new family of devices. Wileyfox returns with ...

  4. List of Oppo products - Wikipedia

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    It has a 6.5" FHD IPS display running at a 90 Hz refresh rate. Oppo K7x uses an octa-core, 2.0 GHz, 7 nm Dimensity 720 processor. The smartphone comes with either 6 or 8 GB of RAM, and either 128 or 256 GB of storage. The primary camera is 48 megapixels, accompanied by an 8 MP ultrawide camera, a 2 MP depth sensor, and a 2 MP macro camera.

  5. List of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Phones natively running these are included. There are multiple projects to implement mainline Linux on mobile phones. Mobian is an open-source project focusing on Debian GNU/Linux on mobile devices. [12] postmarketOS is based on the Alpine Linux. [13] Arch Linux ARM based Manjaro is focusing on PinePhone hardware. [14]

  6. Modular smartphone - Wikipedia

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    A modular smartphone is a smartphone designed for users to upgrade or replace components and modules without the need for resoldering or repair services. [1] The most important component is the main board, to which others such as cameras and batteries are attached. [1] Components can be obtained from open-source hardware stores. [2]

  7. Xiaomi Pocophone F1 - Wikipedia

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    The Pocophone F1 runs on MIUI 11 based on Android 10.Since 4 March 2020, the software is upgradable to a stable version of Android 10. [14]There is a very active software modding community for the Poco F1 and there are a huge variety of aftermarket custom ROMs or operating systems for the end user to install as they wish (after the user unlocks their bootloader).

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