If our small niche market sould support it I would love to have two devices one small(N900/N950 sized) and one larger(pinephone sized) for different occasions with clone SIM cards.
The Pinephone though is a singular long term stable demonstration and development reference which means we can count on it's availability for at least five years and thus can trust in the dev efforts to build free software behind it. If this reference hardware gets a popular software movement behind it I believe we will see more consumer graded devices form Pine64 and perhaps other vendors simply wishing to make money selling hardware with open documented hardware compatible with FOSS drivers.
The Pinephone though is a singular long term stable demonstration and development reference which means we can count on it's availability for at least five years and thus can trust in the dev efforts to build free software behind it. If this reference hardware gets a popular software movement behind it I believe we will see more consumer graded devices form Pine64 and perhaps other vendors simply wishing to make money selling hardware with open documented hardware compatible with FOSS drivers.