04-19-2020, 09:49 AM
1. At the current point, the PinePhone would be mostly usable for anyone who is relatively knowledgeable about Linux and how to fix issues as they come up. By the time the UBports CE phones are shipping, it should be even better.
2 and 3. Those discussions occurred before people had the chance to actually try it. In reality, it pretty much just works. It is confirmed on AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. I have not seen anyone try Sprint, but I'd assume it works too.
5 and 6. PostmarketOS (Phosh or Plasma Mobile UI) and a-wai's Debian+Phosh builds are probably the most complete and easy to use at the moment (other than UBports). But there's very rapid development on everything, so this could be subject to change very quickly.
2 and 3. Those discussions occurred before people had the chance to actually try it. In reality, it pretty much just works. It is confirmed on AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. I have not seen anyone try Sprint, but I'd assume it works too.
5 and 6. PostmarketOS (Phosh or Plasma Mobile UI) and a-wai's Debian+Phosh builds are probably the most complete and easy to use at the moment (other than UBports). But there's very rapid development on everything, so this could be subject to change very quickly.
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(Translation: If something breaks on the website, forum, or chat network, I'm a good person to yell at about it)