PinePhone
A Linux-only smartphone developed in cooperation with the community for the community.
Check out the projectA Linux-only smartphone developed in cooperation with the community for the community.
Check out the projectAn open source 64-Bit Arm Chromebook alternative for work, school and play.
Check out the projectA Linux tablet, running multiple operating systems with an optional keyboard.
Check out the projectA RISC-V soldering iron running open firmware - your next project companion.
Check out the projectAn open source IP camera running mainline Linux, for projects and keeping private things truly private.
Check out the projectThe PINE64 community is large, vibrant and diverse. Independent and partner-project developers, hackers and hardware enthusiasts, privacy advocates and FOSS geeks - you name it, we’ve got 'em all. They all contribute to the project thereby shaping it and determining its course. This page is community run, as is the Wiki, the chats as well as the forums.
What can you contribute?
The PinePhone was created from the ground-up with open source software, personal freedom and privacy in mind. It runs mainline Linux, incorporates mechanical privacy switches, and supports a wide range of GSM and CDMA bands worldwide.
Powered by Plasma Mobile and Manjaro.
Our goal is to push the envelope and deliver Arm and RISC-V devices that you want to use and develop for. To this end, we actively work with the development community and champion end-user initiatives. Rather than applying business to a FOSS setting, we allow FOSS principles to guide our business.
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