Hello, I am currently using my Nexus 5 as a daily driver. But I'm really impressed from the Pinephone (kernel channel).
Why I don't use it yet are the following reasons:
Bluetooth does not work. With the app Rockwork and a Pebble smartwatch I could often leave my smartphone in my pocket. That's a really big benefit for me. Unfortunately, not yet on the Pinephone. The 2nd is the instability of the modem. If SMS can not be received, that is, for me, really bad.
The synchronize with the Nextcloud I feel as nice to have, but I could still tolerate.
This will all certainly still come, but it unfortunately takes time.
So my Pinephone is currently running in hot standby
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RE: UT on PinePhone: a great video today
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GPS, GPU and other Things :-)
Hello,
I have 3 questions.1.GPS does not run at the moment or only with manual modification of the system. I read something in the Pine64 forum.
2. GPU accelerated camera is not yet available or even with manual modification?
3. battery improvements will only come with the new kernel ?Do things like QT 5.12 have to be ready before we see improvements in the other areas ?
thanks for your work
kind regards
Steffen
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RE: Smartwatch sync app
Very good work.
You have my respect.
At the moment I am using Sailfish OS. There is the app (in open repos) Amazfish.
PineTime is also being developed there.
Maybe you can get help there if you need it. Maybe Amazfit devices would also be interesting for you. -
RE: UT on PinePhone: a great video today
Yes that's right and there lies the problem :-).
If I want to have Bluetooth I have to be on the Dev channel.
If I want a more "stable" modem I have to be on the kernel channel.So either the Pebble Time is running or I can call someone
but I guess that soon BT will be available on the kernel channel -
RE: Pinephone Rant
I can fully understand the frustration. I felt the same way at times.
As many here have already written, the Pinephone will still take time and you should rather be happy about every improvement.
For me, I have solved this by having a Nexus 5 as a daily driver. Since I unfortunately have no programming skills, I just donate money and watch the development on the Pinephone.
Even if this takes longer from time to time.
Since I am dependent on SMS, it can unfortunately not yet be used as a daily driver.
with all other "bugs" I could live.
So it remains to be seen whether the open source firmware of the modem will prevail. -
RE: UT on PinePhone: a great video today
Don't worry, I will remain loyal to UT. I have tried a lot of distros thanks to the Pinephone, but at the moment they don't come close to UT. Sailfish also looks good, but really unstable. Manjaro, Postmarket OS, Mobian are really missing mobile friendly apps.
Simple things like a fuel app for gas prices or just a navi that is user friendly.
Of course, some other things work better, but the overall package looks better at UT.So it's really just a to wait for a stable modem.
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RE: UT on PinePhone: a great video today
Hello, I am currently using my Nexus 5 as a daily driver. But I'm really impressed from the Pinephone (kernel channel).
Why I don't use it yet are the following reasons:
Bluetooth does not work. With the app Rockwork and a Pebble smartwatch I could often leave my smartphone in my pocket. That's a really big benefit for me. Unfortunately, not yet on the Pinephone. The 2nd is the instability of the modem. If SMS can not be received, that is, for me, really bad.
The synchronize with the Nextcloud I feel as nice to have, but I could still tolerate.
This will all certainly still come, but it unfortunately takes time.
So my Pinephone is currently running in hot standby -
RE: Tweak not working
UT Tweak Tool works for me on the Dev Canal , but is do not work on the Stable Canal (white Screen)
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RE: An app for smartwatches that expect Android?
Hello,
What actually happened to the Pinetime ? Was it only a development study or will it be launched on the market?
It's probably more possible to start there for an app. -
RE: Pebble Steel + Rockwork = ...
@moem
oh I forgot to say, you must of course also in the Peeble under Settings / Bluetooth remove the Phone (OPO).if it does not work with the terminal
I can write on which way I have managed.
but this applies only to Nexus 5 and PinePhone. -
RE: Pebble Steel + Rockwork = ...
@moem
Oh ok!
With the Pinephone and Nexus 5 it was so that you first had to confirm the pin on the phone and then confirm on the clock that the pin was confirmed.
That with the forgetting of the Bluetooth devices is tricky. for me helped from time to time UT Tweak Tool. Clear cache from system settings.
sometimes it helped to connect both Bluetoooth devices (LE & other) and then remove these devices from the list of known devices. -
RE: Pebble Steel + Rockwork = ...
@moem said in Pebble Steel + Rockwork = ...:
For me it was like this, after factory reset I had to initialize the Pebble with an old Android. in the Nexus 5 I deleted the watch from Bluetooth and let search again. Important !! do not pair the LE version. after that Rockwork worked great.