If it’s designed for Android, not a phone using desktop Linux, but you can on a custom ROM which is probably a variant of AOSP.
Also what are my hardware options with those.
Incredibly specific and restrictive, do your homework carefully. Pixels are usually (always?) good, which is ironic, while certian manufacturers like Samsung are right out.
I found a model that works secondhand and I’m as happy as a pig in shit with it, FYI.
Can I use my work shit on a Linux phone or custom Rom. Also what are my hardware options with those.
If it’s designed for Android, not a phone using desktop Linux, but you can on a custom ROM which is probably a variant of AOSP.
Incredibly specific and restrictive, do your homework carefully. Pixels are usually (always?) good, which is ironic, while certian manufacturers like Samsung are right out.
I found a model that works secondhand and I’m as happy as a pig in shit with it, FYI.
Yea, pixels don’t have an SD slot so that’s out.
Here’s the list for LineageOS.
Isn’t work supposed to provide you with a phone?
They don’t deem it necessary and it’s not really but it helps me to not be chained to my desk all day when I can check Teams and Email on the go.
I wish but then I’ve been told by manager bro that no one wants to carry around two phones