This week marks 18 months since I have been using a #librem5 as a daily driver. The first few months were probably the roughest, but I have not needed to use Android at all in those 18 months.
Today, I actually find it quite useable! It just works as a phone, and I can do everything I used to do on my Android Phone on it.
@eccentricShaft @kop316 Just to fight the disingenuous: I can fully subscribe to what Chris said there and can add games, giving talks using the phones usb-c output for DP, playing music not only with headphones but also car audio systems via BT (including song information in the cars dash), …
I wouldn't say we have still work to do but who hasn't? This might still be a niche compared to proprietary mobile OSes but there's plenty of people using phones like the #librem5 as daily drivers.
@agx @eccentricShaft @kop316 Fighting the disingenuousness further: It's definitely not for everyone (yet), but I've been daily driving a #Phosh phone (purism or pine64) for about 2 years now for calls, texts/matrix, photography, web browsing, mastodon, note-taking, playing music (headphones, bluetooth), a remote control, network debugging, and some light dev work.
Worth noting: #Mobian is really fantastic, but #PureOS really does add a noticeable layer of polish on the #Librem5.