PinePhone
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Hurrah! Very nice to see the steady progress.
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@B2288 The pictured boards will be used in the prototypes. Granted the prototypes work then, after a few minor tweaks (there are always tweaks regardless of if everything works or not), the first production run for enthusiasts should be no different to units that will ship later.
Please put a revision number somewhere on the device anyway, you never know when you discover a previously invisible hardware bug.
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@Djhg2000 Of course.
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Our commitment to donating to PinePhone Linux projects: https://www.pine64.org/2019/08/19/its-time-to-start-giving-back/
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@PINE64 It's really good to see that initiative directed toward closing the digital gap. It's going to be great to support a company with a social conscience.
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So we have many information about the PinePhone hardware on this thread, but as we are on the UT forum, I was expecting some UT devs to indicate and keep us up-to-date with the status of UT on the PinePhone.
I saw some pictures, but can we have more details on what's currently working on the dev kit and what's not? And maybe a target date of when it will be considered stable enough?
Btw:
Ameridroid kind-of stole our thunder for the upcoming Community update. Oh well
https://ameridroid.com/blogs/ameriblogs/upcoming-product-more-pinephone-details-from-tl-limIt said there:
If at least one OS distribution is not ready by February, this will delay general availability production
I'm quite curious about that. Why if one OS isn't ready, you should not deliver the other ones? Especially if I understand correctly what's said in "It's time to start to give back" that batches of phone should be OS specific...
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Why if one OS isn't ready, you should not deliver the other ones?
I think you misread the statement. "If at least one OS distribution is not ready by February, this will delay general availability production" means that if there is not at least one OS (in other words: if there are zero available OS).
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@B2288 That is correct. In short, if there is no end-user ready OS build by Feb 2020, then there is no real point in starting a large production-run.
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Originally tweeted by Marius https://twitter.com/Mariogrip/status/1166813051510755328
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Now that's nice to see!
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I really like the colours and the little squares... This is THE picture of the summer !!
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The scale looks a bit big to me but awesome work! I might consider buying the PinePhone as my daily driver
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@kugiigi The scale is probably the default from our device setup and can be changed anytime
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@kugiigi haha I was thinking the reverse. With my eyesight and clumsy fingers, that scale would be great!
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Updated the OP with mention (from a recent wiki update) of charging being to USB PD specifications. I don't actually know enough about USB PD or USB charging in general to know if that's significant, but I put it there for the benefit of those who do know.
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As far as I know, PD means power delivery and it's capable of delivering more power and in both ways, meaning you can charge your phone or your phone can your something else.
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Hi guys. The PinePhone is now real, developer pre-orders this month. Two enthusiast production-runs this year (Oct & Nov): https://www.pine64.org/2019/09/05/september-update-the-pinephone-is-real-shipping-soon/
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Hooray! and a great mention of UBports