Gnome joins the party: https://www.gnome.org/news/2017/09/...its-efforts-to-build-the-librem-5-smartphone/
Purism's Privacy and Security-Focused Librem 5 Linux Phone to Arrive in Q3 2019 https://news.softpedia.com/news/pur...linux-phone-to-arrive-in-q3-2019-525048.shtml Am glad to see that they have finally sorted the power consumption and heating issues, but after an initial prediction of a January release, later altered to April, we now have an extra three months to wait. I guess it will be worth it if the phone does what it promises. Shame it's only a 4G, as all the [android] phones in Q4 2019 will be 5G.
I will wait a bit before purchasing one, let them iron the coming bugs/issues. I like those kind of small companies doing tailored products.
Same as well. Once the fine tuning & testing reveals enough positives I would do a switch over to them.
When, and that's using a capital W, they finally release it. Another delay in the delivery of the Librem 5 https://forums.puri.sm/t/another-delay-in-the-delivery-of-the-librem-5/5128
Librem 5 Smartphone – Final Specs Announced https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-smartphone-final-specs-announced/ It seems as if we will finally see this project come to fruition.
650-700$ are you kidding! The specs are way behind cheaper but more powerful phones. Sure it is handmade, but no thank you, I won't want a low-end phone even for some little privacy benefits.
They certainly are. As are the specs for XP and W7 but you try and pry them from the computers of some of the members here.
Librem 5 Linux Phone Starts Shipping September 24th in Batches Until Q4 2020 But sadly not for another 12 months. The link at the bottom of the article is a bit useless. HERE are the full details of the iteration schedule. A huge 6 months between Batch Dogwood [what I consider to be still in beta format] and Batch Fir, which should be a final product. I am still very interested in this phone, but in 12 months time they have to include 5G or the sell will be even harder. Also, we are putting our secure communications trust in a system that has just come out of beta. Rather than seeing the finish line, this race has only just begun.
I've been impressed with Matrix, having evaluated the Riot/Matrix solution, which is interesting in its own right. They will have to lubricate the key exchange process, I imagine using a similar approach to Signal would be the way to go practically speaking.
Purism’s Librem 5 phone starts shipping—a fully open GNU/Linux phone The crowdsourced $700 Linux phone is actually becoming a real product September 26, 2019 https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/201...-starts-shipping-a-fully-open-gnulinux-phone/ Librem: First Librem 5 Smartphones are Shipping
The Librem 5 has been “shipping” for a month—but not to backers Backers were largely patient with earlier project delays—but concern is rising November 22, 2019 https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/201...been-shipping-for-a-month-but-not-to-backers/
Librem 5 backers have begun receiving their Linux phones The first Librem 5 backers have begun receiving mostly-working prototype devices December 2, 2019 https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/12/librem-5-backers-receiving-their-linux-phones/
Librem 5 phone hands-on—Open source phone shows the cost of being different It's not finished, but many of the basics for an open source smartphone are here January 24, 2020 https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/202...of-of-concept-for-the-open-source-smartphone/
Getting a Linux Phone? Here Are the Apps Pre-Installed on the Next Librem 5 Purism reveals the Librem 5 pre-loaded apps April 16, 2020 https://news.softpedia.com/news/get...e-installed-on-the-next-librem-5-529743.shtml Purism: Your Librem 5 is Calling
Librem 5 Mass Production Phone Has Begun Shipping November 18, 2020 https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-mass-production-phone-has-begun-shipping/