Liberux Nexx: Linux smartphone with backdoor and hacking protection

Liberux Nexx: Linux smartphone with backdoor and hacking protection

      The Spanish Liberux team announced a revolutionary Nexx smartphone that claims to be the most powerful Linux device on the market. The device offers unique features for lovers of freedom, open source software and high performance. The creators explain that the main advantage of such a system is open source code, which allows to detect vulnerabilities and prevent the presence of backdoors thanks to the attention of a huge community of developers. NEXX runs on LiberuxOS, based on Debian 13, a popular GNU-based Linux system that is distributed for free and can be fully tested by users. Their goal is to create a completely free operating system completely devoid of proprietary components.Image: liberux_net Liberux Nexx's Liberux is powered by an 8nm Rockchip RK3588S processor with an eight-core architecture and Mali-G610 MP4 graphics gas pedal. Four cores of the processor provide performance for resource-intensive tasks, while the remaining four cores focus on power efficiency. The device supports multitasking thanks to 32GB of LPDDR4X RAM. The smartphone has 256GB of built-in eMMC memory and expandable via microSD up to 2TB, providing ample storage space.Image: The Nexx liberux_net Nexx features a 6.34-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2400×1080 pixels, providing clear and bright images. There is a 32MP main camera and a 13MP front camera for capturing photos and videos. liberux Nexx supports 5G networks thanks to Qualcomm Snapdragon X62 modem. The device is also equipped with Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0. A 5,300 mAh battery guarantees a full day of active use. Physical switches on the body allow you to manually (!) disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, microphone and cameras for privacy. Image: liberux_net The smartphone runs LiberuxOS, based on an ARM build of Debian 13. The OS supports desktop mode, which is activated when the device is connected to an external monitor. This makes the Nexx ideal for professional tasks and working with Linux programs. The Liberux Nexx far surpasses other Linux smartphones such as the PinePhone and Purism Librem 5 with its advanced features and functionality. The exact price and launch date have not yet been announced, but will start collecting on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter soon.Image: liberux_net This smartphone promises to be a new milestone in the world of Linux devices, combining open technology, power and high levels of privacy. More information will be available on Liberux's official website.Read also Diners Club is 75 years old. Who invented credit cards and how they conquered the world In January 2025, Diners Club celebrated its 75th anniversary. Today it is one of the six largest payment systems in the world, and in addition - a club of the most respectable and prestigious clients. IT-World recalled that it was its founder who once invented a completely new payment system, which started the history of the global card market.

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Liberux Nexx: Linux smartphone with backdoor and hacking protection

The Spanish Liberux team announced a revolutionary Nexx smartphone that claims to be the most powerful Linux device on the market. The device offers a unique experience for lovers of freedom, open source software and high performance.