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Replicant 2.2 preview 008 is out!

We are pleased to announced Replicant 2.2 preview 008. What’s new in this version (since 0007): Bug #22 (http://trac.osuosl.org/trac/replicant/ticket/22) should (hopefully) be  fixed Data is disabled by default Non-market apps are allowed by default *FDroid, the free software market app … Continue reading

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Replicant 2.2 preview 007

We are pleased to announced Replicant 2.2 preview 007. What’s new in this version: We are using a new ril (hycs-hardware_xdandroid-ril), which fixes telephony in the USA. Data should also work. libhtc-acoustic has been fully replaced for HTC Dream, it … Continue reading

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Replicant 2.2 SDK available

Thanks to the huge amount of work by paulk (Paul Kocialkowski) we now have an SDK. It should be functional enough to write android applications for Replicant 2.2 or any other Android 2.2 device. As usual the main difference compared … Continue reading

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new Replicant test images available

Hello Replicants! We have new Replicant test images. We would like to know if phone calls work in the USA on the Nexus One and the HTC Dream. Help us testing! Use the fastboot utility to install but remember: it … Continue reading

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FDroid: a free software alternative to Google Market

Finally we have an alternative to Google Market, the proprietary application that comes preinstalled in many Android phones to download and manage applications. Now, thanks to CiaranG, everyone with an Android or Replicant phone can install a fully free software … Continue reading

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Introducing Replicant

Welcome to the website of the Replicant Project! Replicant is a mobile operating system based upon Android that aims to be 100% free software. It is developed in collaboration between activist from LibrePlanet Italia and the Software Freedom Conservancy.

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