Device Wishlist

We have been asked, which devices we would like to see pmOS running on - by people who might specifically buy them (with broken screens etc, to get them cheaper) to help the project. Please list devices here, that you would like to see pmOS running on. Do not list devices, that we already have a port for, or specify a reason why you do.

Mainline Linux Candidate Devices

 * Asus Zenfone GO ZB500KL/ZB500KG (msm8916 and can be ported from crackling) here dts
 * AYN Odin / AYN Odin Pro (Android handheld game console with SDM845 and 8GB RAM, Odin dualboot linux guide )
 * Kindle Fire 1st Generation (Model # seems to be D01400) (Free software Bootloader, pretty much a PandaBoard devkit with a screen) Mainline DTS available
 * Nexus 5X WIP Mainline (5.18). Basic support available
 * Nexus 6P Basic support available
 * Nokia N9, N950
 * Noodle Pi (Open Hardware, "a full Linux PC in your pocket! With hi-res display, camera, battery, WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI and USB.") - see Raspberry Pi
 * OPPO FIND 7a (shares components with the OnePlus One which has mainline support)
 * Sony Xperia X - Consider the following
 * Sony Xperia Z3
 * Sony Xperia Z
 * Samsung Galaxy E5 (samsung-e5) (Similar to E7 but not tested)
 * Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G (apexqtmo) (WIP mainline support)
 * Samsung Galaxy S S1(?) with panel (s6e63m0) and usb switch (fsa9480)
 * Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (Has a supported OMAP Chip but it has a PowerVR GPU, which doesn't work with mainline)
 * Toshiba AC100 (mainline DTS,uboot,grate driver)
 * Xiaomi Mi Pad 1 (Nvidia Tegra K1)
 * Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 (Intel Atom x5-Z8500)
 * ODROID_N2%2B_(odroid-n2plus) (seem to has great mainline support)
 * ODROID_N2_(odroid-n2) (seem to has great mainline support)

Candidate Devices
Please keep this list sorted by alphabet for readability.
 * Acer Iconia A1-810
 * Acer Iconia B1-730HD
 * Acer Iconia B1-A71
 * ARK Benefit A3 (cheaper Elephone Trunk clone)
 * ASUS Zenfone 2 (Z00AD, ZE551ML)
 * ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (ME172V)
 * Atrust T66 (Thin Client, based on i.MX6 SoC)
 * Ubuntu phones
 * BQ Aquaris E4.5
 * BQ Aquaris E5
 * BQ Aquaris M10 (bq-cooler)
 * BQ Aquaris X2 (Pro)
 * Crosscall Core-X4
 * DooGee x5/x5Pro (MediaTek MT6735M) (SnowCat Kernel) (Also requires non-kernel code, firmware & drivers, see here)
 * Elephone Trunk - it has similar hardware as Wileyfox Swift (already supported)
 * Eonprix-pentagram tab 7.6 (p5346) (rockchip 3168 armv7 CPU)
 * GTA04 - replacement board for OpenMoko Neo 1973/Freerunner (GTA01/02) with OMAP3 SoC, mainline DTS, supported by Replicant
 * Google Pixel 2 XL (google-taimen)
 * HTC Flyer (aka. HTV EVO View 4G)
 * Huawei Mate 10 Pro
 * Huawei P9 Plus (VIE-L09 (Single SIM); VIE-L29 (Dual SIM))
 * Huawei Y3
 * Huawei Y5 II
 * Old iPhones (must be OpeniBoot compatible to make it feasible)
 * iPhones/iPads/iPods compatible with linux-apple
 * Intex Aqua Fish and Other Sailfish running devices
 * Lenovo K10a40
 * Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70F
 * Lenovo TAB 4 8 (TB-8504X) (Different from TB-8504F)
 * Light phone 2. Small e-ink device running Qualcomm MSM8909 Snapdragon 210.
 * LG Leon
 * LG Optimus Black (P970): Replicant support and open bootloader
 * Meizu MX4
 * Motorola Defy series (small, ruggedized, initial OMAP3 and later Qualcomm, bootloaders might still be locked)
 * Motorola Droid RAZR (spyder)
 * Motorola Moto G6 Play
 * Motorola Moto G Stylus 2021 (minsk) Kernel source and Kernel Modules Source on GitHub, I was unable to compile it myself. Bootloader can be unlocked. Runs on a Snapdragon 675 (SM6150). I'm honestly surprised this phone doesn't have better custom ROM support.
 * Motorola Xoom (MZ604, MZ605)
 * Nintendo 3DS (Old and New, once its kernel fork gets SDMMC write support)
 * Nokia 3 (nokia-ne1)
 * Nokia 5 (nokia-nd1)
 * Nokia Lumia 520 (nokia-fame), 525, 635 and/or other unlocked Lumia devices
 * OnePlus 8 (instantnoodle)
 * OnePlus 9R
 * OnePlus ACE
 * OpenPandora handheld games console, mainline DTS
 * Orange Pi + display - "it costs 20$ and is open hardware" (Ri_ck in #postmarketOS)
 * PocketBook Inkpad 3 Pro
 * PocketBook Touch HD3 Lovely compact e-ink i.MX6 1GHz Cortex-A9 ebook with some ready linux recipes: Official SDK SoC other kernel sources
 * Samsung 360 H1 - runs originally on LiMO (Linux Mobile), has a bootloader and Android port, see XDA
 * Samsung Epic 4G (SPH-D700)
 * Samsung Galaxy Core Plus (samsung-cs02)
 * Samsung Galaxy Grand 2
 * Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime 2016 (on7xelte)
 * Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (Exynos)
 * Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (China Qualcomm) (hero2ltechn)
 * Samsung Galaxy i5700 (spica)(Samsung S3C6410 CPU 800mhz)
 * Samsung Galaxy S20/20+
 * Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 TM-525/PicassoLTE
 * Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 lite WiFi (gta7litewifi) (sm-t220)
 * Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e (gts4lvwifi) (SM-T720 & SM-T725)
 * Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite WiFi / LTE (gta4xlwifi/gta4xl) (Exynos 9611, 4 GB RAM)
 * Samsung Gear S
 * Samsung S8500 Wave - runs originally on Bada 2.0, has a bootloader and an Android port, see XDA
 * Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact (lilac) yoshino platform last 4,5 inch compact and powerful smartphone. Downstream kernel doesn't boot, but its SoC is in mainline process
 * Sony Xperia Z Ultra - Kernel Source
 * Wooze I5
 * Xiaomi Mi Pad 3 (cappu)
 * Xiaomi Mi 10T lite 5G (xiaomi-gauguin)
 * Xiaomi Redmi 5 (rosy)
 * Xiaomi Redmi 5A (xiaomi-riva)
 * Xiaomi Redmi 9 / 9 Prime / Poco M2 (lancelot/lava/shiva)
 * Xiaomi Redmi 9T NFC (xiaomi-lemon)
 * Xiaomi Redmi K20 / Mi 9T (davinci)
 * Xiaomi Redmi Note 5a (ugglite)
 * Xiaomi Redmi K40S / Poco F4

Low Priority Devices

 * Zipit Z2 (well supported kernels, but runs  which is currently unsupported on Alpine, see also: #238)
 * Older Nokias (N810, N800, N770) -- should have mainline support, but less than 128MB of memory
 * OpenMoko -- less than 128MB of memory
 * Unsupported Devices