I came across some exciting news about Samsung enabling full Linux support on their latest smartphones, and I couldn’t help but wonder how this could revolutionize the way we develop and use Home Assistant components on mobile devices. The idea of being able to run a full HA setup directly from a Samsung phone is both intriguing and promising for developers and enthusiasts alike.
For those of us who are always on the go, having the ability to develop HA components anywhere without being tied to a desktop or laptop could be a game-changer. The video demo from Samsung showcasing ‘Linux on Galaxy’ really piqued my interest, especially the potential for integrating mobile devices more deeply into our smart home ecosystems.
I’m curious to see how the community might leverage this feature. Could we see mobile-optimized HA interfaces, or perhaps new ways to interact with our smart homes using Linux-based tools? I’d love to hear from anyone who has experimented with this or has insights into how it could be utilized effectively.
This development feels like a significant step forward in mobile computing for smart home enthusiasts. Let’s hope Samsung continues to support such initiatives and that the community can find innovative ways to make the most of this capability!