Comment by fsflover
6 days ago
> Fully opensource hardware with fully opensource software? Maybe, but also this is wishful thinking.
My smartphone runs an FSF-endorsed OS, PureOS. This is reality. It's not open hardware, but it's a long way from Android in the right direction. You can also get a Precursor, which is open hardware.
A Precursor costs about 1000$ and only does cryptography, not Flappy Bird. Most of these supposedly open alternatives make no economic sense.
It does instead, imho. Commercial phone cost also includes the data value it steals continuously.