If I understand correctly this basically runs two operating systems on your smartphone, Android and Kali Linux?
This can be useful in some cases but people with older smartphones could also run Ubuntu Touch or Manjaro OS on their devices, even if this are not my favorite OS.
Debian Noroot is also an option, and I think that PinePhone is open source project that supports most major Linux phone projects.
Yes, you can basically run two operating systems on your mobile device through this.
Once months ago I did that with some other Linux Desktop environment, it was just XFCE under Termux but it was extremely slow and my phone is or was a high end phone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10+). So maybe some users will get disappointment with those Desktop environments under Android.
It is not recommended to use this mid range smart phone. I did not have any problems using this, even though I installed the full version. Those who don't want everything but the basics of Linux can install the minimal or nano version. It's only 150 MB. There are other distros that might be compatible with your device.
For me there is no need to use those tools under GUI environments. Maybe i need to do a video tutorial of how to use PGP/GPG in Termux without GUI, If you ask me it is more efficient and simple, but some people simple doesn't like command line tools...
This tutorial is not only for PGP. Those who wants to use Linux on their smartphones, they can follow it. And if you were a hacker or someone who likes to exploit different software or vulnerabilities, this tool might come in handy because of its rich inbuild tool collection.
Just wow, I was looking for something like this before that support phone and I like the GUI but have you tried to install any Bitcoin wallet on the GUI?
Or it has limited app and software support?
I have dex on my Samsung phone connected to my smart TV with a keyboard it looks like a mini PC but it only supports the APK app.
So I just want to know if this can be cast or connected to a smart TV that works like a small PC with a mouse and keyboard and if it supports other software like Electrum appimage.
I just want it to try and I hope this won't brick my phone.
Technically, it should support everything, but I don't think our phones have that kind of capability to run those massive softowers. But yes, it should work. I haven't tested it. I was out of storage, just the system took 17GB of my space.
No, your phone would not brick. It's not connected to your main OS.
The Ubuntu Touch you mention was likely a FLASHED OS ported to work with a number of old phones and tablets. That one was not a Virtual Machine but you were replacing Android entirely with Ubuntu or Manjaro.
I have heard of
Ubuntu Touch before. I wanted to try that, but apparently I dont have a second device at this moment. Yes, they will replace the entire OS. Currently, I am a custom ROM user, meaning I flash these custom OS with my everyday needs. I have flashed over 50+ different custom roms and numerous custom kernels so far. It was fun, actually. At this moment, I am using
CRDROID, based on Pixel OS.
Cheers