Here's a small bit of news but an interesting one for the upcoming Steam Frame from Valve, as Linaro recently revealed they're supporting Valve with it. We don't yet have any better details on when the Steam Frame will release, just sometime this year.
In a short statement they said:
Linaro, the leading engineering organization driving innovation in the Arm® ecosystem, is pleased to announce its collaboration with Valve - the creators of the iconic Half-Life series and the digital distribution platform Steam.
Linaro has spent the last fifteen years bringing companies and the open-source community together in the Arm ecosystem to build and deploy innovative Linux-based technology. Linaro is proud to have supported the recently announced Steam Frame on open-source Linux development and looks forward to continuing to support Linux on Arm gaming devices in the future.

There's a whole lot going on behind the scenes on the bring-up for the Steam Frame, like how Valve have been funding FEX to get x86 games on Arm Linux. We also found out recently that Valve's version of Android on Linux (based on Waydroid) is now called Lepton. On top of that we had the open source consultancy firm Igalia also announce their work towards both the Steam Frame and Steam Machine.
My inner nerd especially appreciates the amount of work Valve put in to improve Linux on ARM – I already tried out FEX on a device of mine running postmarketOS, and it worked surprisingly well – especially for Jackbox games!
Quoting: dannielloAnd in the near future - Steam Pocket. The first true Linux phone with decent performance! (of course advertised as only for gaming, so Google should be OK with it... In the same sense like Steam Machine is just Linux PC so Sony and Microsoft also should be OK with it;)Yes, google, there is absolutely no need to worry about steam running on ARM and inviting APKs to Steam, no need at all. ;-)
Quoting: dannielloAnd in the near future - Steam Pocket. The first true Linux phone with decent performance! (of course advertised as only for gaming, so Google should be OK with it... In the same sense like Steam Machine is just Linux PC so Sony and Microsoft also should be OK with it;)That's already available, it's called the FuriPhone <https://furilabs.com/>. I've been daily driving the FLX1 for almost a year and it's fantastic. Don't really game on it though, apart from chess and the like.
It's incredibly liberating to be free of Google, using Linux 😀
As for the Frame, really looking forward to getting one.
Last edited by fabertawe on 9 Jan 2026 at 9:47 am UTC
Quoting: fabertaweYeah, there're actually several.Quoting: dannielloAnd in the near future - Steam Pocket. The first true Linux phone with decent performance! (of course advertised as only for gaming, so Google should be OK with it... In the same sense like Steam Machine is just Linux PC so Sony and Microsoft also should be OK with it;)That's already available, it's called the FuriPhone <https://furilabs.com/>. I've been daily driving the FLX1 for almost a year and it's fantastic. Don't really game on it though, apart from chess and the like.
It's incredibly liberating to be free of Google, using Linux 😀
As for the Frame, really looking forward to getting one.
The problem is just as always third party software compatibility(and this time also less expensive competition).
Quoting: LoudTechieYeah, there're actually several.There are people in the Telegram support channel that have tried every Linux phone and reckon this is the only one which is truly daily drivable. I've only had a Pine Phone, which was not and there's just no comparison to my FLX1. You can read the reviews on their web site or join the Telegram channel. Support is first class.
The problem is just as always third party software compatibility(and this time also less expensive competition).
It's running Debian so either install from the command line or Gnome "Software", including Flatpaks. The Android container (Andromeda) runs F-Droid, Aurora Store, whatever and compatibility's pretty good (Integrity API is a no go, obviously). The Wife's due a new phone so I tried Whatsapp for her and that worked, so I may get her a new FLX1s and she can ditch Google as well.
Quoting: fabertaweThat's already available, it's called the FuriPhone <https://furilabs.com/>. I've been daily driving the FLX1 for almost a year and it's fantastic. Don't really game on it though, apart from chess and the like.What about banking apps? Is the camera quality good? Does it have NFC? What's the battery duration?
I have it on my radar, but I'm still sceptical, and after having tried the PinePhone and the Librem 5 I'm also more conservative on money spending for phones.
Quoting: ArehandoroWhat about banking apps? Is the camera quality good? Does it have NFC? What's the battery duration?Banking apps tend to be a no-go due to the Integrity API. Some do work though according to reports in the Telegram channel. I've never done banking on a phone. Camera is decent and will be improved in time with post processing. Battery is excellent for me, for example overnight it loses about 5%. I'm not a heavy user and could go a few days without charging but tend to top it up everyday to about 80%. The PinePhone lasted a few hours, doing nothing!
I have it on my radar, but I'm still sceptical, and after having tried the PinePhone and the Librem 5 I'm also more conservative on money spending for phones.
Read the reviews and check the Telegram, it's all there 😀
Edit: my FLX1 has NFC (never used!) but the new FLX1s does not.
Last edited by fabertawe on 9 Jan 2026 at 2:20 pm UTC




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