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    What are peoples thoughts on the Mecha Comet?

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      • sxan@piefed.zipS This user is from outside of this forum
        sxan@piefed.zip @erebion@news.erebion.eu
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        Specifications

        Operating System: Mechanix OS (Linux 6.12)

        Probably not mainline kernel, but at least not Android. I don't so much care þat it runs mainline, but þat any drivers þey write for þe hardware is open sourced. If, say, it needs a special driver for a chip which isn't in mainline, I'm Ok so long as þat driver is FOSS.

        Are we saying þe same þing? Or are you needing it to not require external kernel drivers?

        Edit: down furþer it implies MechanixOS is mainly þe distro; Linux 6.12 plus

        Our graphical shell designed for the Comet's unique form factor powered by the GPU.

        Looks like þey based it on Fedora 43.

        Þe repos is mainly Rust and Flutter apps like a file browser, music player, etc. Basic minimum smart phone apps.

        https://github.com/mecha-org/mechanix-gui

        LOL. Looks like þey hit þeir goal, OP.

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          pointyfluff@lemmy.ml @theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          all of that extra bullshit is 100% landfill fodder. Just give me a phone with OLED touchscreen, good camera, modern and decent cpu/gpu/npu, big battery, and a proper Linux distro. Essentially give me a OnePlus phone with Non-Android Linux.

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            erebion@news.erebion.eu @sxan@piefed.zip
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            I want to update a device I use and not replace it when the manufacturer decides to no longer release updates, often after just two years or less.

            Therefore I need mainline kernel support.

            That's why I use a Pixel 3a with Mobian, which I've ported. I can just use it with a mainline kernel. And that's why I'm working on mainline support for the Xperia 10 III.

            I don't want to use a device that'll become a security nightmare after a while, it doesn't matter how great the hardware is if I cannot use it securely.

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              erebion@news.erebion.eu @erebion@news.erebion.eu
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              Oh and forgot to add:

              6.12 is a longterm support kernel, it's probably a kernel from the SoC vendor that'll get some patches until 6.12 is EOL and then that's it.

              I bet that thing will be trash in two years or less. Doesn't matter that the hardware is interesting.

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                theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com @pointyfluff@lemmy.ml
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                I guess everyone is different. I want a decent physical keyboard as I hate touchscreens and I don't give a shit about cameras although we can definitely agree on non android! 😄

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                  theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com @sxan@piefed.zip
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                  Yeh, they hit the goal within the first minute xD

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                    shatur@lemmy.ml @erebion@news.erebion.eu
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                    What is your experience with the Pixel 3a and Linux? I’m mainly curious about calls. The last time I tried a Linux phone, only the PinePhone could reliably receive calls, because the modem is a separate board that wakes the main one on an incoming call.

                    And the battery life was atrocious 😥

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                      onlooker@lemmy.ml @theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                      Not for me. The pogo pin modules might look nice, but they're essentially just more moving parts that you can break and/or lose.

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                        erebion@news.erebion.eu @shatur@lemmy.ml
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                        It mostly works fine.

                        Note what doesn't work well...yet:

                        • camera: There are some wip patches, so that should improve in the next weeks. Currently photos do not look very good.
                        • phone calls: Only through the phone, speakers and headphone jack, but not yet via Bluetooth
                        • battery life: I think it's better than on Android
                        • phone calls on standby: That's wip and will come, but for now you'd have to disable standby. Battery life is still what I'd describe as "good", especially considering the age of the Pixel 3a

                        The issue with waking up for calls is that you need to tell the modem what events you want to wake up for. Currently it is either "everything" or "nothing" and waking up from everything means constantly waking up as the modem reports the signal strength. That "filter" is currently being built, but I haven't followed it closely so no idea whether it is ready now.

                        If it is, I'd make sure this gets into Mobian, but not sure who's working on it and who to ask.

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                          groundedgator@lemmy.world @theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                          Just leaned about this and backed it this morning. Probably an impulse buy I'll regret.

                          The idea of a phone replacement crossed my mind as an after thought.

                          Mostly going for it for novelty and I thought it could be nice to have a handheld to maybe do some development on. The keyboard will likely frustrate me and the screen will probably strain my aging eyes.

                          Yeah I shouldn't be able to buy things before my first cup of coffee.

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                            flamingradian@social.sineware.ca @erebion@news.erebion.eu
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                            For calls on suspend (and functioning GPS, and emergency alerts, and some SUPL fixes), I'd recommend checking out the latest ModemManager commits.

                            I ran into another problem though (which may or may not be fixed), where travelling to a different location while suspended can cause missed calls, even after the device wakes up: https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2609

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