It took me a week to do it but finally I got Firefox OS on my Nexus 5 installed. I compiled it from the master branch and it is really buggy, but my own app FeedMonkey works like a charm on the newest version. I'm satisfied.
It took me a week to do it but finally I got Firefox OS on my Nexus 5 installed. I compiled it from the master branch and it is really buggy, but my own app FeedMonkey works like a charm on the newest version. I'm satisfied.
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@jeena Just to try or to keep it permanently on it?
Do you get phone/dialing capabilities to work?
Not sure, I don’t have a sim card for it which would work.
Take out the one in the work phone?
Worth a look I think.. I'll see if I can get it running on my old Nexus 4
Sailfishos?
Seriously considering to switch to Firefox os or ubuntu touch to see how buggy it is... It has to be really bad to be worse than android as of late in my experience unfortunately :-)
Say what? :-P I'm having serious issues with Android 5.0.1 and 5.1 on Nexus 5 and wife has serious issues Nexus 4 and 5.1,as in, reboot 2 times per day to get dialing and phone to work... :-)
Nice to see that Oscar still recognizes what a phone is...
@tobiastom to try it and sadly it is unusable buggy right now.
It has the wrong size so I can’t use it to test.
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