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  • Comment: Also WP:CITEKILL. Generally only one source is need to support a fact so you need to severely trim them and also unclear what the topic of list is. The title says "not based on AOSP or Android" but the lead says " iOS of Apple and Android/AOSP of Google." S0091 (talk) 19:44, 19 May 2024 (UTC)

List of mobile operating systems, for smartphones, tablets or others ARM-devices, being independent of the two main mobile's systems, iOS of Apple and Android/AOSP of Google.

Name First release Last release Based on Targeted device Number of supported devices Current status Source Additional information
Bada 2010 2013 Linux from Scratch Samsung Galaxy Wave range >50 Abandonned mixed proprietary/closed source and OSS First attempt of mobile OS of Samsung before being replaced by Androïd
Droidian[1] 2020 2024 Mobian PinePhone and other devices 1 In developpment fully OSS Aims to adapt Mobian to the larger number of devices
Manjaro[2][3][4] 2021 2024 Linux from Scratch PinePhone ? In developpment fully OSS Default OS of PinePhone
Mer Mobile[5][6][7], Maemo[8][9][10][11], Meego[12][13][14][15][16] Projects 2011 Linux from Scratch Various devices ? partially abandonned fully OSS Used as roots for others OSS projects (eg SailfishOS)
Mobian[17][18][19] 2020 2024 Debian[20] PinePhone <10 In developpment fully OSS Adaptation of Debian for PinePhone
OpenMoko[21][22][23][24] 2007 2009 Ångström distribution Openmoko Neo 1973, Neo FreeRunner 2 Abandonned fully OSS Abandonned, OpenMoko first smartphones based on Linux, released before 2010
PlasmaMobile[25][26][27][28] 2015 2024 ? In developpment fully OSS Pproject of both entire Operating System and Graphical User Interface
Postmarketos[29][30][31] 2017 2024 Alpine Linux[32] Various devices, adapted to several vendors >100 In developpment fully OSS Aiming to adapt mainline Linux Kernel to the larger number of devices
PureOS[33][34][35] 2017 2024 Debian-based Librem[36][37] <10 In developpment mixed proprietary/closed source and OSS Restricted to Purism manufacturer products (phone, tablet, computer)
SailfishOS[38][39][40] 2013 2024 Mer, Maemo, Moblin[41][42][43] Jolla phones, Xperia phones, few ports to general devices <50 In developpment mixed proprietary/closed source and OSS By ex engineers of Nokia ; partially based on Mer operating system (Jolla and Sony Xperia)
Tizen[44][45][46] 2012 2023 Partially based on it's predecessor Bada Embedded devices (tablets, tv, watches) ? In developpment mixed proprietary/closed source and OSS Ex OS project of Samsung for Wave devices, before being replaced by Androïd on Galaxy range
Ubuntu Touch[47][48][49][50][51] / UBPorts[52][53] 2011 2024 Ubuntu Tablets and phones <50 In developpment fully OSS Developped by UBports community

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