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Comment by loughnane

2 years ago

I know Pinephone isn't ready for daily use from all the threads here, but I just ordered one to get some stick time with it. Getting real tired of having to fight my phone to keep my data mine.

I just want the equivalent of debian, but on mobile. I understand I'll have to give up a bunch of apps, but honestly I think its worth it. As soon as its possible I'd like off this ride.

I'm sure you did your research. I'm writing for other readers who are interested.

There are a few alternatives, more can be found but this is a selection of the most prominent offerings.

/e/OS: https://e.foundation/e-os/

GrapheneOS: https://grapheneos.org/

LineageOS: https://lineageos.org/

CalyxOS: https://calyxos.org/

PostmarketOS (based on Alpine Linux rather than Android, and what's used in Pinephones): https://postmarketos.org/ (for some reason the site is currently down)

Alternatively, consider Librem 5, which is more stable, since its software is developed by a dedicated team.

  • I thought about Librem 5 but the price is too high for me to casually buy. I'd def like to try it out though, so maybe I'll splurge.

  • Librem needs to do something PR-wise to fix the reputation they developed regarding massive product/delivery delays.

    They exist in the frustrating spot of “I want to like them, but I can’t trust the purchase based off of everyone I know who tried getting burned, so now I’ll just look at a Pinephone because it’s easier”.