It's a great toy(pinephone community edition with convergence package), but I am still unable to use it as a daily driver. I am instead running a linageos compatible device as my daily driver. Adding the keyboard to the original pp (ppkb) has added hours to device and made it so it makes it through most days now onna charge, but it's still a stretch especially if I actually use it.
I've been toying with the idea of installing xen hypervisor on the...
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And finally, without the ppkb the pp is lucky to get 3-4 hours per charge. It's a battery hog if you use it for anything other than just text and phone, as it's essentially a very tiny under powered, under resourced (ram and disk space) laptop, with bad/broken UI and tons of bugs.
Im glad to have it though, im still going to mess around with xen in a qubes inspired way. hope good programmers contribute more towards Linux phones to help improve them and in the end improve uptake
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Which might improve the devices in the future, (better chips and more resources) I'm (at) karen.m:matrix (dot) org if you'd like to ask me anything more specific about pinephones, or I can reply here...
Ordered my librem5 in July 2019, still waiting for it... So i got nothing on that one yet, PP only took about 2 months.