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Tizen on PinePhone? - u974615 - 02-11-2020

Would anyone be interested in porting Tizen OS to the PinePhone? ( Samsung has sold some Z phones with it).  Tizen also runs Samsung TV's and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 (with LTE).


Proting Guide: https://wiki.tizen.org/Tizen_3.0_Porting_Guide

Source Code: https://source.tizen.org/

Developer site: https://developer.tizen.org/

Main: https://www.tizen.org/


RE: Tizen on PinePhone? - cmeerw - 04-26-2020

(02-11-2020, 04:45 PM)u974615 Wrote: Would anyone be interested in porting Tizen OS to the PinePhone? ( Samsung has sold some Z phones with it).  Tizen also runs Samsung TV's and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 (with LTE).

As it happens I have Tizen working reasonably well on an Orange Pi PC now (which I believe has pretty similar hardware to the PinePhone as both are based on Allwinner CPUs with a Mali 400 MP2 GPU). Not sure how much phone functionality support is still there in Tizen though, but apart from that I would guess that it should just be a matter of getting a kernel that supports the PinePhone to get Tizen running with some functionality on it.

BTW, I am not currently planning to buy a device myself to work on it, but if someone gets me a device I will likely be able to spend some time on it.


RE: Tizen on PinePhone? - tllim - 04-29-2020

(04-26-2020, 10:37 AM)cmeerw Wrote:
(02-11-2020, 04:45 PM)u974615 Wrote: Would anyone be interested in porting Tizen OS to the PinePhone? ( Samsung has sold some Z phones with it).  Tizen also runs Samsung TV's and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 (with LTE).

As it happens I have Tizen working reasonably well on an Orange Pi PC now (which I believe has pretty similar hardware to the PinePhone as both are based on Allwinner CPUs with a Mali 400 MP2 GPU). Not sure how much phone functionality support is still there in Tizen though, but apart from that I would guess that it should just be a matter of getting a kernel that supports the PinePhone to get Tizen running with some functionality on it.

BTW, I am not currently planning to buy a device myself to work on it, but if someone gets me a device I will likely be able to spend some time on it.

You can PM me.