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X-Date: 2021-10-29T23:19:41Z
X-Note-Id: d230c576-498f-45b6-98a8-310f73d085df
Subject: PinePhone - a very promising device
X-Slug: pinephone_a_promising_device
In addition to getting a Framework laptop, I've also got
a [PinePhone](https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/). It's an honest
Linux phone (not Android), that can run more or less unmodified
apps that you can usually run on Linux.
I tried running a few: Firefox browser, media player, file manager,
simple note taking software, and a todo list. The experience so far
was bearable. The default Manjaro distribution that was installed on
the phone didn't perform well enough, but after switching to PostmarketOS,
things became a lot snappier. It's not like modern phone levels of snappy
though. More like the first android devices that appeared on the market.
I find it possible to daily drive this phone, because I mostly use my
current device to listen to music and quickly look up something on the
internet. The only thing I'll need another device for is maps -- at the
moment there's just nothing production ready that I'd be comfortable
traveling with.
To be clear -- I'm not using PinePhone because it's superior in any
way from the UX point of view. It's just cool to have a hacker-friendly
platform in your pocket.