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Date: 2023-05-11
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Here are some of my currently used apps at Ubuntu Touch.
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I am using OnePlus 3T smartphone, thas has 6 GB RAM, and that originally had Android 9, sometime I also had LineageOS installed, and then installed Ubuntu Touch back.
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Current Ubuntu Touch I am using is based on Ubuntu 16.04. AFAIK there is not that Ubuntu 20.04 based version for OnePlus 3. There is for OnePlus One, and some other models, but 20.04 based version does not yet have as many apps, it's still brand new.
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At Ubuntu Touch, using OnePlus 3T works, and are apps for:
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- Phone calls
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- SMS
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- Contacts, importing from vCard or Gmail
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- Calendar
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- Flashlight
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- Camera works
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- Gallery
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- 4G and WLAN Internet, and Hotspot
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- Bluetooth, can be connected to Bluetooth mouse, keyboard, headset
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- Terminal, can install some packages with apt (limited space available) or use chroot to home directory (much more space available)
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- uAdBlockNG for global adblocking for all apps
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- Email with Dekko 2 app
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- ProtonMail app, that has also ProtonCalendar and ProtonDrive
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- Teleportit, Telegram app
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- Discord app
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- Warden, native client for Bitwarden (this I recently found, very good)
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- 2FA manager, can import export, use Tagger app to read barcodes and QR codes
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- 3rdperson, Godot 3D example
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- uNav navigation app
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- Tux Racer
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- UI Tweak Tool, with it can be added root access to use apt, or change windowing mode from fullscreen to separate windows, very useful with multitasking many apps.
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- Morph webbrowser, based on Chromium
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- More apps at OpenStore
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Some of these apps are with features that do not exist or are more limited on Android and iOS, like:
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- Terminal for compiling and using apt
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- global adblock
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- multitasking many apps in different windows
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- most apps FOSS with link to repo
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So in a way, there are many clear advantages.
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