Well, it also just stifles adoption. No enterprise on the planet is going to go for this because there is already the hurdle of telling your employees they need to use some non-Android or iOS phone that they are all familiar with. Linux phone adoption would probably have the most penetration amongst hobbyists first, but most would balk at paying for 100 phones upfront.
Hobbiest think they want it. Till they realize it sucks at phone stuff.
I’d love a Linux phone but it would need a decent navigation app. Nothing compares to even apple maps yet. And work in the car over reversed android auto or something.
Well, it also just stifles adoption. No enterprise on the planet is going to go for this because there is already the hurdle of telling your employees they need to use some non-Android or iOS phone that they are all familiar with. Linux phone adoption would probably have the most penetration amongst hobbyists first, but most would balk at paying for 100 phones upfront.
Hobbiest think they want it. Till they realize it sucks at phone stuff.
I’d love a Linux phone but it would need a decent navigation app. Nothing compares to even apple maps yet. And work in the car over reversed android auto or something.