This is a bad take. Pine has a far more vibrant and treaded software ecosystem than Librem[0] at this point and many or most of the userland UI is using Purism's Phosh launcher anyway. Hell, if you want, you can build…
This wiki is out of date. It has lots of [comparisons to the PinePhone](https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/community-wiki/-/wikis/Freque...), but none regarding the PinePhone Pro. The Pro has a much better hardware…
> people living in warmer climates report that it may be challenging to charge the phone This phone is being sold for $1300 and whether you can charge it consistently depends on your latitude and experimental software.…
The Librem 5 (non USA) is $1300[0] today with an advertised 52 week lead time. The $599 price point you paid does not exist today and buying a PinePhone usually nets you a phone inside of a couple weeks where your…
Ah, yes that's far more likely. Graphene might support Fairphone at some point, but I kind of doubt it. I do think it'd be far more easy to fork/retrofit though, if you sincerely had the gumption. Personally, I was…
I sympathize with your desire steer clear of Google products, but I doubt Graphene will support any Linux phones anytime soon. GrapheneOS is Google Android's AOSP with security and hardening sauce on top plus a couple…
I never did get my hands on a Librem despite preordering it and waiting, but I have a PinePhone from Pine64. It can use the same Phosh launcher UI used in Librem's PureOS (depends on which OS you have installed). Phosh…
I finally got my refund from these people. The solution was stop being nice and threaten to sue. Years and years (since 2017) of bullshitting me about "processing queues" with no answer as to when if ever I'd see a…
This is a bad take. Pine has a far more vibrant and treaded software ecosystem than Librem[0] at this point and many or most of the userland UI is using Purism's Phosh launcher anyway. Hell, if you want, you can build…
This wiki is out of date. It has lots of [comparisons to the PinePhone](https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/community-wiki/-/wikis/Freque...), but none regarding the PinePhone Pro. The Pro has a much better hardware…
> people living in warmer climates report that it may be challenging to charge the phone This phone is being sold for $1300 and whether you can charge it consistently depends on your latitude and experimental software.…
The Librem 5 (non USA) is $1300[0] today with an advertised 52 week lead time. The $599 price point you paid does not exist today and buying a PinePhone usually nets you a phone inside of a couple weeks where your…
Ah, yes that's far more likely. Graphene might support Fairphone at some point, but I kind of doubt it. I do think it'd be far more easy to fork/retrofit though, if you sincerely had the gumption. Personally, I was…
I sympathize with your desire steer clear of Google products, but I doubt Graphene will support any Linux phones anytime soon. GrapheneOS is Google Android's AOSP with security and hardening sauce on top plus a couple…
I never did get my hands on a Librem despite preordering it and waiting, but I have a PinePhone from Pine64. It can use the same Phosh launcher UI used in Librem's PureOS (depends on which OS you have installed). Phosh…
I finally got my refund from these people. The solution was stop being nice and threaten to sue. Years and years (since 2017) of bullshitting me about "processing queues" with no answer as to when if ever I'd see a…