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It will be as open as it's possible to be on phone hardware platforms. Which means that some SOC's will have binary drivers. Unless you're currently not using a phone then that's pretty much the same position as with any other phone OS.



Yep. There's nothing stopping you from rooting an Android phone, taking Android off it (or just preventing it from starting up), and then building your own thing on top of the underlying Linux.




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