You may be lucky and have a phone that's reasonably well supported on alternative mobile linux os. postmarketOS has the most device support (but their criteria of inclusion is very low), UBPorts and Sailfish have some as well.
Not when android manufacturers/google refuse to give me the type of control that open posix systems provide. Android is a useless hostle system for people like me (and it's not because of improved security).
>Not when android manufacturers/google refuse to give me the type of control that open posix systems provide.
Can you provide an example of how Android does not give you the control that you seek, how it is useless, or how is it hostile? From my point of view Android is much more suited for being an OS targeting consumer usage than a POSIX clone. POSIX comes from a world with much different requirements that do not work in the modern world.
It tries, but between things like Firefox for Android not supporting hotkeys and chrome for Android not supporting middleclick, it seems like every typical Android app has some type of resistance to desktop usability in addition to their regular anti-user designs.
Well, I can, but all I get to use are Android apps.