Good Potential Targets

Requirements

Basic

List of the bare minimum requirements for a device to be ported to Replicant:

Good target

What makes a good target for Replicant:

Ideal target

An ideal target for Replicant would be:

Potential targets (Good and Bad)

Device Manufacturer CyanogenMod port Flash method SoC Graphics Sound Modem WiFi/Bluetooth Camera GPS Sensors Notes
One GeeksPhone CM 7.2 (Android 2.3) Recovery MSM7K Should be fast Should work Non-standard protocol but AT seems possible, bad design for freedom WiFi is not the same as GTA02 and requires firmwares MSM undocumented mechanism Probably NMEA from modem, bad design for freedom ? PaulK has one
Zero GeeksPhone CM 7.2 (Android 2.3) Fastboot MSM7227 Should be fast May need firmwares ? Need firmwares MSM undocumented mechanism Probably NMEA from modem, bad design for freedom ?
Galaxy Tab 8.9 Samsung CM 9.0 (Android 4.0) Heimdall/Recovery Tegra 4 ? Free module Samsung IPC, XMM6260 Need firmwares Non-free tegra module, perhaps not even v4l2 BCM4751: secret protocol ? PaulK has one
Galaxy S3 Samsung CM 9.0 (Android 4.0) Heimdall/Recovery Exynos 4412 Should work, maybe as well as Galaxy S2 Free module Samsung IPC Need firmwares Non-free BCM47511: secret protocol ?
Galaxy Tab 2 7 Samsung CM 9.0 (Android 4.0) Heimdall/Recovery OMAP 4430 Should be fast Free module Samsung IPC, transport is over high speed serial on OMAP SoC (shared memory on other versions) Need firmwares Needs Ducati M3 firmware and PowerVR user-space (tiler camera) BCM4751: secret protocol Non-free GNUtoo should get one
Nexus 7 Asus CM 10 (Android 4.1) Fastboot Tegra 4 ? Free module 3G version modem uses AT Need firmwares Non-free tegra module, perhaps not even v4l2 BCM4751: secret protocol ?
Nexus 10 Samsung ? Fastboot Exynos 5250 Free gralloc, hwcomposer, non-free 3d, beware: ultra high resolution(could be slow) Free module N/A (Has No Modem) Need firmwares Free module BCM4751: secret protocol Free module

Other devices

Device Manufacturer Android port Bootloader SoC Standardness Blobs Firmwares Modem Notes
Neo Freerunner Openmoko AoF u-boot, flash with dfu-utils Samsung S3C2442, CPU @400Mhz Audio: ALSA, GPS: NMEA, Modem: AT No No Total isolation Hardware is too old to be support by Replicant, armv4t
N900 Nokia Nitdroid partially signed, chainloaded u-boot, flash with 0xff OMAP3430, CPU @600Mhz Voice calls depend on cmt_speech pulseaudio plugin, modem protocol is non-standard but implemented in ofono Nitdroid uses blobs Nitdroid uses firmwares (WiFi, bluetooth, camera) GPS is controlled by the modem, modem transport is over high-speed serial GNUtoo has one, Nitdroid is hard to build and undocumented
iPhone Apple iDroid iDroid bootloader seems free iPhone 3G: Similar to Samsung S5PC110 iPhone 3G: Audio: ALSA, Modem: AT, WiFi: libertas Probably needs some Probably needs some Known to never sleep already supported by the Idroid project ,however it has a really bad status : it can't suspend to ram...
FLOW G1.55 GizmoForYou Stock xloader + u-boot OMAP3 Audio: ALSA, Modem: AT ? WiFi/Bluetooth Needs to be check, could be OK Instructions to build Android 2.2 for it are provided: http://www.gizmoforyou.net/wiki/index.php/Building_G155_Android Unfortunately that phone isn’t cheap.

There is a small number of Do-it-yourself phones where the user is expected to assemble his phone. Examples of this include the odroid phones with comes with android support.
However the issue is that not all users wants or are able to assemble their own phones.