The guide mentions that the phone doesn’t have a wired connection, but couldn’t you just plug in an external USB ethernet adapter. Would be curious if anybody has tried this.
In general, I really find that this is an underappreciated use for old phones. There’s an advantage over using something like RPI since you have a touchscreen built in, making it much easier to troubleshoot without having to plug in a monitor and a keyboard. Meanwhile, the battery can act as a built in UPS. Given how abundant old phones are, seems like it would be cool to make an Android distro specifically designed for this use case. Especially if you could plug in a USB hub for stuff like external storage. This could be a home server, music player, etc.
I have successfully plugged my android into an Ethernet-usbc adapter, yes. A special Ethernet icon actually pops up in my icon bar when it’s using that connection.
oh nice!
At first I thought you were insane but I’m slowly coming around to the idea.
Too bad the screen breaking is usually why mine get replaced
There are just so many of them floating around now, and it feels like such a waste not to use them for anything.
I take it you had to flash the particular rom to install docker (it would work natively on android?)
yeah you need a custom rom to run Docker
Why?
prevent e-waste
or maybe as a first step into self-hosting for someone who has no access to more suitable hardware




