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Comment by dinkleberg

6 hours ago

If that ever does happen I really hope they just focus on making a proper phone, not trying to make it a hybrid phone and workstation. When they were working on Ubuntu touch (or whatever their phone version was called), they would show off how cool it was that you could just plug your monitor and input devices into it and boom you’ve got an all in one device.

But who wants that? It’s cool. But I’d rather just have a fully functional phone that happens to be Linux.

> If that ever does happen I really hope they just focus on making a proper phone, not trying to make it a hybrid phone and workstation.

It's not a zero-sum game in that regard. The entire point of Linux phones is to get Linux distros working in phone form-factors. Getting them to work as general-purpose computers is the easier, already finished part. Getting them to work as phones is the harder-part, the new work. Removing the easy, already finished part doesn't make writing the camera drivers, modem-handling software, etc. any easier.

> But I’d rather just have a fully functional phone that happens to be Linux.

Without the "workstation" stuff? That's Android.