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- Librem 5 review - TechRadar
Six months later, we can finally examine the Librem 5 phone Weighing 230 grams, the Librem 5 is a charcoal grey slab bearing a quad-core processor, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of eMMC storage,
- Librem One by Purism
Librem One allows you to reclaim your privacy, securely communicate to your friends, and does so easily with your freedoms intact We bundle all the tools together for you to replace the privacy invading, locked-in, exploitative big-tech services
- Hands-on: The Purism Librem 15 builds serious security into a slender . . .
The Librem 15 offers both hardware and software privacy and security features in an attractive, open-source-friendly package
- Purism Librem 14 review (part 1): The ethical flagship - TuxPhones. com
Our in-depth review is all about Purism's latest ultraportable: How does the king of libre hardware compete with the premium laptop market? This was the first part of our Purism Librem 14 review For the second part, click here
- Purism– Products
The Librem 5 is the original Linux kernel based phone produced by Purism with 3gb of memory and 32gb of storage The Librem 5 is a phone built on PureOS, a fully free open-source operating system that is not based on Android or iOS
- Librem 5 phone hands-on—Open source phone shows the cost of being . . .
In terms of smaller companies, though, there is a single one trying to blaze its own path: Purism, the maker of open source Linux laptops, is building the Librem 5 smartphone Not only is the OS
- Librem 5 PureOS: A Secure Alternative to Android and iPhones
Librem 5: Focuses on privacy and sustainability rather than high-end specs Its hardware is adequate for general use but may not compete with the latest Android and iPhone models in terms of raw performance
- Librem 5 is a Security and Privacy Focused Smartphone Based on Linux
Purism, a company known for making high-end Linux laptop with the focus on privacy and free software, successfully ran a crowdfunding campaign for a brand new smartphone called Librem 5 This 5 inches, privacy-focused Linux phone will be running on Purism’s PureOS Linux distribution
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