This is mighty useful and something I wouldn't know to search for. Thanks!
F-Droid
F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.
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Do modern android phones have standard USB ports or can you just use USB storage devices through the charging port with an adapter?
Most phones have standard USB-C connectors where you can connect USB-C storage devices. For USB-A, you obviously need an adapter or a docking station.
Ok, I was confused because OP said USB "sticks". I knew that Linux phones have standard USB ports so I thought that maybe modern android phones had them too.
"USB Stick" is the german word for "USB flash drive". This sometimes leads to confusion.
And BTW, I have never seen any phone with an USB-A port. As you mentioned Linux phones, the pine phones come with USB-C.
Ok, I know what happened. Because of Wikipedia's new layout, I saw "two USB 2.0 ports" but missed the part where it stated that those were included on the docking bar.
On a side note, I have seen people take a raspberry PI and use a case with a touch screen and a battery so they can use it as a phone.
Tried to use this the other day. Seems like it doesn't work on Android 14?
It worked fine on mine
What phone?
Do we not have enough perfectly functioning tools for this? Etcher? Rufus? Ventoy? Fedora Media Writer?
Do those work on Android?
Thanks for the additional context. Not the initial commenter but I didn't realize this was for Android either
The logo is Android on a USB-A. The link goes to F-Droid which contains only Android apps. The thread is on the fdroid community.
I have no clue of how you and the other person thought it was not an Android app.