>> Not that this shouldn't be done, but out of general interest are their any >> 100% freedom respecting ARM devices at the moment? Last I looked into this >> (which was two years ago), they all required binary blobs for their 3D >> graphics, and the 3rd party company that controlled that seemed unlikely to >> release either specs or code under a copyleft license. > > The GeeksPhone One (ARMv6) (and I presume the GeeksPhone Zero)[1] is > freedom respecting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSM7000 suggests it having a similar SoC to Replicant-supported phones having nonfree baseband processor firmware with access to all system memory. It also has a GPU, I haven't found if it has free drivers or documentation. > Rhombus-Tech[2] is creating a Raspberry Pi-like product that will be > 100% freedom respecting. Even the hardware designs are free.[3] They are not yet creating a product without 3D graphics, http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/orders/#software-freedom-information > I am not sure about the OpenMoko Freerunner. I'm also not sure.
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