09-11-2021, 10:21 PM
I vote blank.
On the one hand the first Linux phones are still not fully here, and maybe for the better if we just keep it at PinePhone (can't really count Librem 5 as one simply because they still don't ship after so many years), and let the normies stick with Android or iPhone, because a niche product is always healthier than a mainstream one.
On the other hand choice and competition is always a good thing, so perhaps a good idea to have more people make their own phone hardware once everything works fine on the PinePhone, so let's assume the PinePhone as the prototype to Linux phones just like how the G1 was to Android phones (or that BlackBerry looking prototype that never got released).
On the one hand the first Linux phones are still not fully here, and maybe for the better if we just keep it at PinePhone (can't really count Librem 5 as one simply because they still don't ship after so many years), and let the normies stick with Android or iPhone, because a niche product is always healthier than a mainstream one.
On the other hand choice and competition is always a good thing, so perhaps a good idea to have more people make their own phone hardware once everything works fine on the PinePhone, so let's assume the PinePhone as the prototype to Linux phones just like how the G1 was to Android phones (or that BlackBerry looking prototype that never got released).
母語は日本語ですが、英語も喋れます(ry