Possibly Off Topic: Putting Linux with Orca on an Android Smartphone.

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Okay, sending this to every blind techie mailing list I'm on, so
apologies if it's a bit too off topic for any of them.

So I have a Moto G Power 2022 I got around October of 2022 to give
Android a try that's been mostly gathering dust because I wasn't
overly impressed with Talkback and one of the people on my family plan
has been talking about replacing their Samsung Galaxy s20 family
phone(I think the exact model might be the S20 Ultra) with a newer
phone and I'm thinking of asking if I can keep the s20.

I'm interested in trying to replace Android on either of these phones
with a more vanilla Linux/GNU setup Running Orca and was wondering if
anyone on any of these lists could point me in the right direction.
The plan would be to connect a wireless USB keyboard via GTO, so I'm
not overly bothered whether the touchscreen works or not, though I
would prefer to run something close to vanilla Debian with LXDE as
that's what I'm running on my Desktop machine.

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