Published release of Phosh 0.51, a screen shell for mobile devices based on GNOME technologies and the GTK library. The environment was initially developed by Purism as an analogue of GNOME Shell for the Librem 5 smartphone, but then became one of the unofficial GNOME projects and is used in postmarketOS, Mobian, Droidian, some firmware for Pine64 devices and the Fedora edition for smartphones. Phosh uses a Phoc composite server running on top of Wayland, as well as its own on-screen keyboard. Project developments distributed under the GPLv3+ license.

Among changes:
- A button has been added to quick settings to enable/disable location detection.
- In quick settings, the “caffeine” function has been expanded with the ability to disable sleep mode for a selected period of time.
- Improved screen brightness control. The automatic brightness level is now calculated for the average
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