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page 1Open-source mobile phones
Nokia N9
smartphone model

Openmoko
thumb|upright| Neo FreeRunner, an open source [[smartphone created by the Openmoko project.]]
Nokia N900
cell phone model

PinePhone
The PinePhone is a smartphone developed by Hong Kong–based computer manufacturer Pine64, designed to provide users with full control over the device. This is achieved through the use of mainline Linux-based mobile operating systems, assembly of the phone using screws, and facilitating simplified disassembly for repairs and upgrades. The 2G-4GLTE modem, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and both cameras can be physically switched off. The PinePhone currently ships with the Manjaro Linux operating system using the Plasma Mobile graphic interface, although previously other distributions were shipped, which c
Greenphone
The Greenphone was a smartphone developed by Trolltech with Qtopia Phone Edition, a GUI and application platform embedded in Linux using mostly free and open source software.

Jolla J1
smartphone model
Q67174340
third phone model of the company Fairphone
ZTE Open
smartphone model
GeeksPhone Peak
low-end smartphone released by GeeksPhone in 2013
Librem 5
privacy oriented smartphone
GeeksPhone Keon
phone designed for software development
Q134963279
smartphone
Alcatel One Touch Fire
mobile phone model
Geeksphone Revolution