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FWIW, Nokia did develop a pretty good Linux phone back in the day (Maemo/Meego) with Nokia N9 (it even received rave reviews from consumer tech sites like engadget), but it did get killed off as they got absorbed into Microsoft (we all know that didn't age well).

Similarly, Palm Pre, and especially HP Pre 3 was a wonderful WebOS incarnation.

Ubuntu Touch did seem like it had a future, but it was a massive sink for Canonical so it was defunded as well.

The user experience was there on all of these: the apps, not so much.

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Ubuntu Touch is not dead though, I use it happily on my primary device for 8 years. It's working like a charm. And waydroid allows you to run APKs, even if some bank apps may not work.
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