cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/15043450
How is Ubuntu Touch in 2024?
How is the experience nowadays on the os?
Is it stable?
How are the apps?
How is LTE performance?
- Still looks like a hobbyist project that, depending on your device, is pretty far from anybody’s daily driver? I do toy with the idea of running Linux on my phone, but UBports is sliding still further down my list of candidates whereas PostmarketOS feels more mature. 
- I got really close to daily driving it. I had most of the stuff I wanted in waydroid on a pixel 3a. I just need to get the android notifications bridged out from android to dbus to postal and I’d make the switch - That’s cool to hear. Are you able to install gmaps? And it works like android? - I can’t quite remember the GPS situation. I believe I had something working, but I think it might have been something from the UT store, uNav. However I can’t speak to GMaps since I do my best to avoid Google apps. 
 
 
- How is Ubuntu Touch in 2024? - In 2023, after the 2022 Ubuntu LTS was released, Ubuntu Touch finally upgraded from the 2016 LTS… to the 2020 LTS. Which they’re still on today. - They’ve announced they’re finally going to get their shit together and be based on recent releases of things after Ubuntu 24.04 is released later this year. Personally, I wouldn’t recommend trying it before they do that. - https://postmarketos.org/ is pretty great today. 
- Mostly dead, lethargic as it always have been. - https://9to5linux.com/ubports-is-switching-to-a-fixed-release-model-for-ubuntu-touch-ota-updates - Doesn’t sound dead to me 
 





