"Linux mobile" usually refers to mobile operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Such operating systems are usually designed for smartphones and other mobile devices, with similar features to Android or iOS, but using a different technology stack and architecture. In the past, some open source communities have developed Linux distributions for smartphones, such as Ubuntu Touch, Sailfish OS, and Tizen, etc. These operating systems use the Linux kernel and build user interfaces and application ecosystems based on open standards and frameworks. Unlike Android or iOS, Linux mobile versions are usually more open and customizable, allowing users to control their devices more flexibly and customize their appearance and behavior. At the same time, they can also take advantage of the stability and security of the Linux kernel to provide users with good performance and user experience. Although Linux mobile versions still exist in some open source communities, they are not as popular in the consumer market as Android or iOS. However, they still have a certain market and user base in specific application scenarios and user groups.
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