Xiaomi Poco F1 (Beryllium)
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@Fartroice
If I'm correct, depending on how well featured is the port it will then be added to the installer:
https://forums.ubports.com/topic/4328/qa-checklist-for-ported-devicesBut I don't know the details.
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@joel thank you for your work!
I'm using Ubuntu Touch on Poco as my daily driver and with the latest update to the
halium-boot
it seems really stable and won't even discharge anymore! Really, today is fifth day since i've charged it and it still has 35% of battery remaining. -
@mikhael Thanks for sharing. Xiaomi devices become more and more interesting. Xiaomi Redmi6 is one of the few devices which have native ANT+ support for sports sensors. I never saw a custom ROM with ANT+ support.
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@joel, great work. I was looking for a mobile device for EEGLAB/BCILAB. EEGLAB runs on Linux Octave and needs according to the system requirements 4 GB of RAM. I wrote a feature request in the PinePhone community for more RAM for the PinePhone, but there are no signs that this dream comes true. So I will definitely have an eye on this powerful Xiaomi phone on the long term. Thanks a lot for your contribution
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@peter-gamma said in Xiaomi Poco F1 (Beryllium):
@joel, great work. I was looking for a mobile device for EEGLAB/BCILAB. EEGLAB runs on Linux Octave and needs according to the system requirements 4 GB of RAM. I wrote a feature request in the PinePhone community for more RAM for the PinePhone, but there are no signs that this dream comes true.
This dream can't come true, the SOC Allwiner A64 support "Up to 3GB address space":
https://files.pine64.org/doc/datasheet/pine64/Allwinner_A64_User_Manual_V1.0.pdf , page 62. -
@libremax thanks, good to know. Maybe the system requirements of EEGLAB (with the real-time EEGLAB plugin BCILAB) is 4 GB only in combination with Matlab, since Matlab requires 4 GB, and running on Octave it is lower, I did not test it, but it is better to be on the sure sight.
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BCILAB does not run yet on Octave, but Arnaud Delorme, EEGLAB developer from the Swartz Center of Computational Neuroscience says:
"I do not think that it is too far out if somebody wanted to take the lead on that."
https://github.com/sccn/BCILAB/issues/36
If this software runs on the Pocophone F1, then it could become an attractive research device for neuroscientists.
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There is a thread on xda developers about the Pocophone F1 and Ubuntu touch. He had problem with the SD card. Does SD card read write work with your installation?
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@mikhael said in Xiaomi Poco F1 (Beryllium):
@joel thank you for your work!
I'm using Ubuntu Touch on Poco as my daily driver and with the latest update to the
halium-boot
it seems really stable and won't even discharge anymore! Really, today is fifth day since i've charged it and it still has 35% of battery remaining.This is great. Reviews say battery life of Poco F1 is around 7 to 8 hours. I'm looking for a linux device for 24h * 7d sensor data aquisition, this requires the device run. 24h * 7d. How long is battey life of the Poco F1 in this mode?
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An advantage of the Poco F1: I suppose it should be possible to use it with an usb-c adapter, for instance to get an additional port for charging, HDMI, keyboard and other periferals:
Xiaomi Redmi 7 Onclite has no usb-c, only micro usb.