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Is anyone here using a (non-Android) linux Smartphone? Curious what type of phones y'all are using and what your experience has been.

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[–] muhyb@programming.dev 28 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I wanted PinePhone to work decently so I could daily drive it but when I got it it was already far behind from my old phone hardware-wise. PostmarketOS had run roughly. It was kinda usable but I couldn't manage to use Signal on it (it was a desktop app that time). GPS wasn't working either. 2 most important things for me. Battery life was also abysmal.

This was years ago though, PostmarketOS is probably much much better now. I sold that PinePhone so I don't know its current state. I wouldn't expect more from what I tried.

If I'm gonna get a Linux phone now, I want to see a good Android app emulation. At least until we get real alternatives. I still need a couple apps from Aurora Store. F-Droid apps have a better chance to be ported to Linux from Google Play ones anyway.

[–] nymnympseudonym@piefed.social 10 points 1 week ago

Same boat here. I still futz with my PinePhone but mostly as a portable music/video player.

Eagerly awaiting the rebirth of CalyxOS

[–] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 3 points 1 week ago

Really sad about the Pinephone, because you know what Pine did SO WELL? The PineTime. That device is still incredible and has lasted me a long time.

It shows time, and it shows messages, even a decent heartrate monitor! Built like a tank, too. I wish more of their products could be this awesome.