Comment by majjam 5 years ago Can you recommend one? 4 comments majjam Reply GeckoEidechse 5 years ago Either a PinePhone or a Librem 5. There's not much more choice than that atm. kaba0 5 years ago And neither are usable as daily driver for the majority of people.I really don’t want to wait half a minute for taking a picture, and would prefer if the phone would not be untouchably warm after the fact. alecco 5 years ago Some people argue Google Pixel (and Chromebooks) can be fully controlled with a custom key. SXX 5 years ago Do they have baseband isolation? Without an option to at least isolate this black box all else is worthless.
GeckoEidechse 5 years ago Either a PinePhone or a Librem 5. There's not much more choice than that atm. kaba0 5 years ago And neither are usable as daily driver for the majority of people.I really don’t want to wait half a minute for taking a picture, and would prefer if the phone would not be untouchably warm after the fact. alecco 5 years ago Some people argue Google Pixel (and Chromebooks) can be fully controlled with a custom key. SXX 5 years ago Do they have baseband isolation? Without an option to at least isolate this black box all else is worthless.
kaba0 5 years ago And neither are usable as daily driver for the majority of people.I really don’t want to wait half a minute for taking a picture, and would prefer if the phone would not be untouchably warm after the fact.
alecco 5 years ago Some people argue Google Pixel (and Chromebooks) can be fully controlled with a custom key. SXX 5 years ago Do they have baseband isolation? Without an option to at least isolate this black box all else is worthless.
SXX 5 years ago Do they have baseband isolation? Without an option to at least isolate this black box all else is worthless.
Either a PinePhone or a Librem 5. There's not much more choice than that atm.
And neither are usable as daily driver for the majority of people.
I really don’t want to wait half a minute for taking a picture, and would prefer if the phone would not be untouchably warm after the fact.
Some people argue Google Pixel (and Chromebooks) can be fully controlled with a custom key.
Do they have baseband isolation? Without an option to at least isolate this black box all else is worthless.