Following in the footsteps of Jolla, Helsinki-based construction company Necuno is preparing surprises. Nearly five years ago, Jolla, a company from a team of former Nokia engineers, turned to Sailfish OS to produce a viable Android alternative.
Jolla long ago abandoned the idea of a mobile devices but developers are still tinkering with Sailfish OS.
Yesterday, Necuno revealed details of a device it hopes will offer an open-source alternative to smartphones running iOS and Android. Necuno works with KDE, the company that develops it surface Plasma work for Linux but also the Plasma Mobile interface.
KDE is also working with Purism on Librem 5, a smartphone that is considered more secure than Android.
Necuno is said to be building its device in Finland. It will have a 5,5-inch screen and will work with an NXP chipset (Arm Cortex-A9 i.MX6 quadcore) with Vivante GPU.
It will be made of aluminum and will have a reception 3,5 mm audio jack, a micro-USB port. It will run on a kind of mobile operating system that will be based on Linux and will use the Plasma Mobile interface. There are no details yet on the device's RAM and storage.
Necuno also didn't reveal pricing details, but said the phone will be available soon.
He also stressed that the first device will not have an LTE connection but that it plans to include an Ethernet port of some type.
“For obvious security reasons, our first devices will not include a cellular module, but we know how important it is to you. So we are talking with carriers to allow LTE and other connections wireless IP. In our view, being mobile is not the same as a mobile phone," the company says on her blog.
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