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Anyone use the newer KDE MauKit? ... developed mainly to make apps "covergence" capable for Linux phones, also ported to other OSes.
[MauiKit](https://mauikit.org/)
Convergence means an app redraws itself according to the screen it's on, just like a responsive website.
See this post for an example of docking a phone as your computer and having the apps adjust accordingly.
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[MauiKit](https://mauikit.org/)
Convergence means an app redraws itself according to the screen it's on, just like a responsive website.
See this post for an example of docking a phone as your computer and having the apps adjust accordingly.
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quoting nevent1q…nnkr
### What is Linux Phone Convergence?
Aside from privacy and security . . . "convergence" is one of the main appeals of Linux phones.
Convergence means your phone can be docked and used as a computer.
Linux phones are leaps and bounds ahead of Androids and iPhones when it comes to using your phone as a computer. This is because Linux phones run desktop Linux apps.
The phone in the video is Purism's [Librem5 phone](https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/), which is currently in stock for $649. It may be old slow hardware, but Purism is one of the main developers of Mobian Phosh (the Debian version of Mobile Linux), so they have things working fairly well on their hardware, but nothing even close to current Android or iPhone. DeGoogled phones are definitely the best options at the moment (Aug 2024).
Purism's other phone, their [Liberty phone](nevent1q…rfj8), is the only smart phone completely made in the USA, with the exception of its removable WiFi Card being made in India, and its chassis in China.
Here is an [overview video of the Librem5 and some if it's issues](https://odysee.com/@TheLinuxGamer:f/librem5-final:1).
More info on their website 👉 [here](https://puri.sm/products/librem-5-usa/)
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