MaruOS

Nexus 5 confirmed greatest phone ever.

phonearena.com/news/MaruOS-is-like-Continuum-for-Android-turns-the-Nexus-5-into-a-Linux-computer_id81991

Run android on the phone and seamlessly switch to Debian GNU/Linux when plugged into an external monitor. Future incoming.

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That is really cool, might just create one device for everything.

>no iMessage

*rummages through your trash*

Holy shit, didnt you leave already faggot? Nobody fucking likes you namefag.

OMG its

can I get an autograph

Greetings citizens, I hope your day is going as lovely as you are

h-he replied to me!! BEST. DAY. EVAR!!!

habbening

I'm surprised this wasn't done sooner.

Maru! Ola! Zura!

My dick is motherfucking diamonds. Hopefully it'll get Marshmallow support soon and the ability to choose your own distro. Ive been waiting for a decent implementation of this for years.
>mfw usb type C becomes ubiquitous
>mfw every computer will come with biometric security and FDE by default
Nexus 5 confirmed best phone ever made, pushing boundaries of what can be done on a 5 inch screen. Too bad it's sequel sucks

Shut your whore mouth, the Nexus 6 is fine.

the sequel is the 5x you moron

The 6 is fine, but the screen size makes me consider it not a true successor. The 5X is an abomination.

Also not a fan is the rear fingerprint reader, I wish more manufacturers when the Sony route and placed it in the lock button.

>pissMessage

>biometric security

When you can't innovate, imitate. :^)

>MaruOS
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Literally more secure than any password could ever be. The only way it could be any more secure is if the Note 6 makes front facing iris scanners ubiquitous and we get two step verification.

How is it more secure than any password again?

Can't be bruteforced, keylogged, and with the addition of iris scanning, can't be impersonated. Plus, it helps normies who use shit like p@$$word keep their user accounts much more secure.

It's just an interface, of course it can be brute forced, maybe no one hasn't invented a brute forcing technique yet but it's not impossible.
Your fingerprints and irises can be keylogged, with a camera mind you.
arstechnica.com/security/2014/12/politicians-fingerprint-reproduced-using-photos-of-her-hands/

youtube.com/watch?v=vVivA0eoNGM

Bruteforcing wouldn't be viable for something as random and arbitrary as a fingerprint, but keylogging via image capture is a understandable concern, but mostly for notable people or direct targets. Requiring a passcode upon boot is a must, regardless of the user type. Even then, it really depends on how it's implemented, for instance, a fingerprint reader could have an integrated vitality sensor that checks for obstructions and a heartbeat or an iris scanner could just require you blink, I doubt it'll be something as simple as face unlock. As compelling as your point is, that still doesn't matter for the majority of people leading normal loves that would benefit from essentially having one password.

There is also this
time.com/3558936/fingerprint-password-fifth-amendment/

Another example of technology outpacing the law, now I can see some genuine concerns. How about this, hypothetically speaking if phones of the near future were to
>Require a password at boot and for recovery or access to their respective accounts (Apple ID, Google, etc.)
>Incorporate two step verification with biometrics such as a heart rate monitor in the fingerprint scanner or iris scanning that also checks for pupil movement
>generates a cryptographically secure password for each service the user signs up for and allow access instead of using the fingerprint itself as a password (that way fingerprint keylogger wouldn't be feasible outside of phones)
>have the device itself and the list of generated passcodes encrypted by default
Would this be an ideal solution?

That's cool and all, but phones still can't compete with even laptops as far as power goes.

wut

>no native linux as a secondary boot option
fuck this frankenstein shit

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Let me dumb it down.

It's going to be a slow piece of shit just like yourself.

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