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Replicant current status: The last Replicant release is still based on Android 6.0. In the previous years, a lot of work was done to make the Galaxy SIII (GT-I9300) usable with an upstream kernel, both on graphics and on the …
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Replicant is a fully free Android distribution running on...
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Replicant is a free operating system (OS) based on the Android mobile platform that intends to replace all proprietary Android components with free-software counterparts. [7] [8] It is available for several smartphones and tablet computers . [9]
Replicant is a fully free Android distribution running on several devices, a free software mobile operating system putting the emphasis on freedom and privacy/security. It is based on LineageOS and replaces or avoids every proprietary component of the system, such as user-space programs and libraries as well as firmwares.
Jan 13, 2017 · Replicant is a fully free Android distribution supported by the FSF through its Working Together for Free Software Fund. It is the first mobile operating system (OS) to run without relying on proprietary system code. Ways to help.
Replicant is a free and open source operating system based on the Android mobile platform, which aims to replace all proprietary Android components with their free software counterparts. This...
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Dec 23, 2020 · So-called smartphones present a number of freedom, privacy, security, ecological, and social justice issues in a relatively small device. Replicant works hard to address these issues by enabling people to run fully free operating systems on supported devices.
Replicant is a fully free Android distribution running on several devices, a free software mobile operating system putting the emphasis on freedom and privacy/security