I was hoping for a story.
Did you read the article? Simple text and PDF readers are in the cross hairs. Apps that aren't "engaging" are in the cross hairs.
I expect developers of perfectly fine apps will have to manually vet those apps with Google.
I want to be the owner. <--- see the period there?
This does not support your claim.
Can you point where it's not OSS?
It's where Linux really shines, to be honest. Those specs will be fine. Great learning opportunity for the students too.
This. 25 years later, I love her more than ever.
Moral of the story: no clue. But sexiness was absolutely NOT the magic bullet.
Getting out and actually doing something useful and productive can help you view the world in a different way. Be a part of the things that are good about the world.
Volunteer Be with good people
And therapy.
Your question is likely too general for a good answer.
What do you need specifically? What makes the solutions you've tried 'meh'? What would make an office suite 'better'?
There used to be a wine-based project specifically for Microsoft office. It was called crossover office. Not sure if it's still maintained.
Good luck!
There's a game called bzflag which has several games modes. One might be battle Royale style.
It's tank battle, though. Still fun!
I was (am?) in the same dilemma. Loved my 7 pro, but someone dropped it, cracked the screen, and things started going downhill (hardware wise) from there.
As a replacement I got an 8t (still OnePlus). It's nice, but I miss the 7 pro.
OnePlus is no longer an enthusiast brand, and I think the Pixel is the only other one currently. Maybe the Nothing phone? That's kind of early adopter territory still, I think.
Sorry I'm not more helpful. I prefer phones with unlocked bootloaders that allow for alternate firmware to be installed.
The biggest roadblock will be whether the bootloader will allow another OS. You should be able to search xda forums for your device as a start.
Linux can be installed on ARM, no problem.