Does the Linux world have the equivalent of Windows Phone? By that, I am referring to the facility in Windows 11 (and 10?) to connect, via Bluetooth, to a turned-on mobi phone, and to make/receive calls and texts on the Windows Phone desktop app (using a full keyboard, screen, and mouse, of course!).
Alternatively, a similar piece of Linux software that connects to a turned-on mobi phone via a LAN that both devices are connected to, might also be suitable.
Hartmut
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On 2025-01-12 Hartmut W Sager wrote:
Does the Linux world have the equivalent of Windows Phone? By that, I am referring to the facility in Windows 11 (and 10?) to connect, via Bluetooth, to a turned-on mobi phone, and to make/receive calls and texts on the Windows Phone desktop app (using a full keyboard, screen, and mouse, of course!).
I'm not sure about calls, but I think Tyhr told me ages ago that he was typing texts to his phone via his Linux KDE desktop. So that might be one avenue to search. Usually you don't have to use KDE to use a KDE app, unless it's fully integrated with the DE instead of a standalone app. _______________________________________________ Roundtable mailing list -- roundtable@muug.ca To unsubscribe send an email to roundtable-leave@muug.ca