Ask HN: Why is there not an affordable, open smartphone?
It seems strange that there isn't any mobile equivalent to the Raspberry Pi, CHIP or the Pinebook (https://www.pine64.org/?page_id=3707) which is priced at under, say, $100, and specifically aimed at people developing their own mobile solutions (OS development and such). It seems like there are no screens (at less than 5") that are available with reasonable resolutions, either.
There seems to be a relative abundance of expensive options (neo900, librem 5) but virtually nothing lower end or cheap.
Is there some reason why devices like this don't exist that I've missed? Is it just more niche than I'm giving it credit for?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 19.3 ms ] threadConsider purchasing a lower-end mobile phone that is unlocked & rootable & known to run open OS options. Perhaps the Moto G4? Or if you don't mind devices that are no longer supported by the manufacturer, The Nextbit Robin.