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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by MigratingtoLemmy@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I was going through Pine64's page again after I found the latest KDE announcement. With that said, I seem to see a lot of issues with firmware on the Pine, whilst the Librem is just plain out of budget for me. Was interested in how many people here run a Linux mobile as a daily driver, and how has your experience been?

I'm considering purchasing the Pine but I'd like a better screen, more RAM and a better CPU. Don't know if I should wait for a new model to be released (are they even planning to do that? Is the company active?). I will only really use it to browse the Web, and might even look to desolder a couple of parts that I know I won't use.

Thanks.

Edit: I am willing to watch content and use banking apps from the browser. Do you think it'll be fit for me?


Edit 2: overall, I am much saddened about the state of affairs regarding private computing on the go. I desperately hope that Linux on mobile takes off, even though its incubation looks disheartening at the moment. Thank you everyone for your comments.

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[-] GustavoM@lemmy.world 0 points 11 months ago

Does a single board computer counts as a phone? Then a Orange pi zero 3. (Not like theres anything else to do other than read/lurk online communities, code and the occasional cloud gaming nowadays, so eh.)

[-] v81@lemmy.world 0 points 11 months ago

Can it make phone calls?

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[-] anarchotaoist@links.hackliberty.org 0 points 11 months ago

Does anyone use the Oneplus 6T? It is suppose to be the most powerful hardware that can run Postmarket or Ubuntu Touch.

[-] andreluis034@lm.put.tf -4 points 11 months ago

What exactly are you looking for? Android IS Linux, do you want to try a different "distribution" just for fun?

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