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notswiley2 | 4 years ago | on: The PinePhone Pro brings upgraded hardware to the Linux phone

It's pretty much all there, it just needs to be packaged.

Also most people don't like carrying a compass and road atlas like I do so the turn by turn navigation needs to work (KDE marble will stick you on a slippy map and route for you but I don't think it does real time navigation right now.)

notswiley2 | 4 years ago | on: The PinePhone Pro brings upgraded hardware to the Linux phone

I daily drive it.

>Slow

But it's fast enough. Since you can use overlapping WMs you're not stuck staring at loading screens and can use other apps while you're waiting with no time spent switching. Android is heavy. It's way worse than people realize.

>Short battery life

You can fix this by adding an extra run level that uses RTCWake to sleep the phone when it's "locked" without missing notifications. I think a number of distros have added this.

Also you can swap out batteries unlike nearly every other phone. They even sell a charger. I have three that I cycle through.

>Buggy

IME it's better than Android now. EDIT: Well, let me clarify this. You will have to tolerate some bugs, the EG-25 modem firmware is particularly bad. I use VOIP for MMS and voice because I don't trust the modem to behave. Everything else (the stuff the community actually controls) is better than Android though in my opinion.

notswiley2 | 4 years ago | on: The PinePhone Pro brings upgraded hardware to the Linux phone

Well there are volunteer groups that add extra packages to these distros and build images for them (mobian -> debian, alarm -> arch, PMOS -> alpine.) I think a lot of it will get upstreamed to Debian (if it hasn't already.)

On mine I run PMOS configured nearly the same way I have my other computers configured (same WM and everything.)

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