Fedora Atomic on smatphone

I replaced Android with a full Fedora Atomic on my old phone

While browsing through articles on https://9to5linux.com/ I found information about installing UbuntuTouch on Sony Xperia X, and this article on XDA writes about installing Fedora Atomic on smartphones. If any of you have tried installing Fedora, could you please share your observations and comments on the installation and whether it makes sense if it is to be used daily or just as a technological curiosity?

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Not sure if it differs from postmarketOS, but I ran that (full GNOME; not mobile-specific GNOME) on a OnePlus 6 last year:

I got GNOME calls and SMS from the included Store app, and VLC, KeePass, and Firefox all worked like desktop versions.

GNOME seemed a little unstable (would randomly crash back to login screen), but if it wasn’t for that it was daily-driver usable! (KDE/Plasma or Fedora might be more stable)

Thank you for the information, as I understood it, you installed the standard version of Fedora?

Nah, postmarketOS edge (I haven’t looked at the Fedora image, but I’m thinking it deploys similar and uses the same device sources)

any information is useful

There is also Pocketblue, Atomic KDE on smartphones.

Only works on a few at this time, but I am told it’s not too difficult to get new phones added (with a little elbow grease).