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A small screen phone with Linux OS that I can plug into a docking station and use it as a desktop pc. It would replace all of my devices.
Roughly 10 years ago Ubuntu was planning an Ubuntu phone which would do just that. I remember backing it on kickstarter, but it never made it to release :/
Nokia N900, 2023 edition. π₯²
There is actually a phone that matches how you want it: https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/
A grand!? Fuck me that's an expensive phone!
If itβs doubling as an actual desktop OS Iβd say itβs well worth it. iPhones and flagship Android phones go for that high already.
But an inexpensive PC
check PinePhone then, with a USB hub it does all that
That looks really awesome.