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beeflet | 9 days ago
So practically I cannot use it as a daily driver.
Librem 5 does have enough GPU horsepower, a functioning camera, and good pmOS support. But $800 is a lot to ask to test out switching to linux with no guarantee that my workflow will work or I will have enough battery life. It looks like the librem 5 can't record videos or do GPS navigation yet.
I am looking at the librem 5 specs again. The EG25-G is probably a better starting point for the modem now that it has been better documented and reverse engineered as a result of the pinephone project. It is interesting that the L5 has a generic smartcard reader though.
fsflover|8 days ago
Commercial phones' costs also include the data value they continuously steal.
> It looks like the librem 5 can't record videos
It can: https://social.librem.one/@dos/115893142828953827
> or do GPS navigation yet
Yes, it can: https://forums.puri.sm/t/is-gps-supposed-to-work/21147/76
> or I will have enough battery life
Fortunately, you can replace the battery on the go. But yes, if you make no compromises, you will never win a tiny bit of freedom.