Draft:List of mobile operating systems not based on AOSO or Android
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List of mobile operating systems, for smartphones, tablets or others ARM-devices, being independent of the two main mobile's systems, iOS of Apple and Android/AOSP of Google.
Alphabetical order :
[edit]- Droidian[1], fork of Mobian
- Manjaro[2][3][4], for PinePhone
- Mer (ex NemoMobile)[5][6][7], Maemo[8][9][10][11], Meego[12][13][14][15][16] (partially abandonned)
- Mobian[17][18][19], based on Debian[20]
- OpenMoko[21][22][23][24] (abandonned, first smartphones based on Linux, released before 2010)
- Plasma Mobile[25][26][27][28], project of both entire Operating System and Graphical User Interface
- PostmarketOS[29][30][31], based on Alpine Linux[32]
- PureOS[33][34][35] (Librem[36][37])
- SailfishOS[38][39][40], partially based on Mer operating system[41][42][43] (Jolla and Sony Xperia)
- Tizen[44][45][46]
- Ubuntu Touch[47][48][49][50][51]/UB Ports[52][53]
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- ^ "postmarketOS now boots on over 200 phones and tablets". TuxPhones - Linux phones, tablets and portable devices. 2020-05-06. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
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- ^ Savov, Vlad (2014-02-23). "Samsung drops Android for Tizen in new Gear 2 smartwatches". The Verge. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
- ^ Souppouris, Aaron (2013-01-03). "Samsung confirms it will launch multiple Tizen handsets this year". The Verge. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
- ^ Zetter, Kim (2017-04-03). "Samsung's Android Replacement Is a Hacker's Dream". Vice. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
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