| ▲ | zb3 9 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
PostmarketOS can't partner with any OEM/ODM and volunteers have to use hacks to unofficially implement basic Android 1.0 functionality years after a device was released? That's sad to see. This is just lame, drivers should be implemented by those who work on them.. We had Librem 5 which had real OS support that didn't have to rely on third-party volunteers, I wish they released something more modern.. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | yjftsjthsd-h 9 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> PostmarketOS can't partner with any OEM/ODM Is there any precedent to believe that such a thing is in fact possible? > and volunteers have to use hacks I have terrible news for you about how the official firmware works. > to unofficially implement basic Android 1.0 functionality years after a device was released? Conversely, in other places it's far better than Android 1.0. But yes, if you can only start developing against the device after it's released, then your software will be released after the hardware ships plus development time. > That's sad to see. This is just lame, drivers should be implemented by those who work on them.. My general understanding of the Android ecosystem is that they do write drivers, and you don't want those drivers. I like to imagine that somewhere that out there somebody must be making phones with high quality software, but I've never heard of them. | |||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | ZenoArrow an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> PostmarketOS can't partner with any OEM/ODM Where did you get this idea from? | |||||||||||||||||