@lupyuen I'd love to get a Pinephone. But the software still isn't to the point where it's a daily driver.

@lupyuen I wonder if @capyloon will be a good contender soon as being not linux OR android

@mauve @lupyuen We have a Pinephone Pro installer image now, and it works quite well.
See debian.capyloon.org/images/ins

We would be very interested in closer collaboration with @PINE64

@lupyuen

*buys phone that explicitly warns comes with beta software and is for developers*

“Why the PinePhone…ships with such broken software is also beyond me.”

@lupyuen As an article, it looks quite tragic. For those coming from Android or Apple I can understand it's totally another world, but for an average Linux user it won't be much different from a PC. I own a #Pinephone. Delivered, booted, working. Than flashed many times to experiment other distros. Some more stable, others less. Up to you to chose the one you like. Surely, it's not perfect. It needs more work to set up. But then you can use it as you daily phone if you don't ask too much (🔋 ,🤳 )

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