Hello everyone,
I’d like to share my experience as a user of the PinePhone beta running Manjaro.
Despite a few imperfections – which I fully expect from a device that’s still close to a prototype – I’m actually very happy with it overall. It’s an exciting project, and I want to sincerely thank and congratulate the developers for the great work they’ve done so far.
If I may add a small remark: a slightly smaller screen might have helped improve battery life.
I understand that large screens are the trend nowadays, but some users like me mainly look for a more compact device, focused on basic daily features.
For me, the essential functions are:
I also read here on the forum that RCS may not be such a good solution, since Google and Apple have basically taken it over with their own servers and apps, which turns it into another data collection system. Honestly, I used to think RCS was a good replacement for SMS, but now I’m not so sure… Does this really mean that traditional text messaging will eventually be fully replaced by RCS, despite all these privacy concerns?
One thing I honestly don’t quite understand is why Signal doesn’t support this project. From an ethical standpoint, a private and Linux-based phone perfectly aligns with the values they promote. It would make a lot of sense if they engaged more with initiatives like this.
Once again, congratulations on this project. Please keep it going – it really answers a real need for many users.
Thank you and best of luck with the ongoing development!
I’d like to share my experience as a user of the PinePhone beta running Manjaro.
Despite a few imperfections – which I fully expect from a device that’s still close to a prototype – I’m actually very happy with it overall. It’s an exciting project, and I want to sincerely thank and congratulate the developers for the great work they’ve done so far.
If I may add a small remark: a slightly smaller screen might have helped improve battery life.
I understand that large screens are the trend nowadays, but some users like me mainly look for a more compact device, focused on basic daily features.
For me, the essential functions are:
- making calls,
- saving contacts,
- sending text messages.
I also read here on the forum that RCS may not be such a good solution, since Google and Apple have basically taken it over with their own servers and apps, which turns it into another data collection system. Honestly, I used to think RCS was a good replacement for SMS, but now I’m not so sure… Does this really mean that traditional text messaging will eventually be fully replaced by RCS, despite all these privacy concerns?
One thing I honestly don’t quite understand is why Signal doesn’t support this project. From an ethical standpoint, a private and Linux-based phone perfectly aligns with the values they promote. It would make a lot of sense if they engaged more with initiatives like this.
Once again, congratulations on this project. Please keep it going – it really answers a real need for many users.
Thank you and best of luck with the ongoing development!
Gary2003
