My new Pinephone 64 arrived today. I finally was able to do the Setup routine; it's not at all intuitive. I was able to make a call, so it connects with the network (Koodo in Alberta, Canada) OK. But I cannot get it to "see" the right time and date. Got the region set to America/Canada/Edmonton, so the time zone ought to be MOuntain Daylight time. Phone thinks it's something 3:15 A.M. on May 22, 2022. I know that ain't right. I have time/date set to automatic, so should it be pulling that off the cell tower? Changing time/date to "manual" didn't work, because I cannot make the wheels on that slot-machine display move in any sort of rational fashion by using the touch screen. I plugged in a keyboard via the hub, and was able to type letters and numbers into some fields, but the rolling number boxes for time/date are impervious to that. And my couple of hours of fruitless groping ran the battery down from 98% to 38%, so I have it on charge again.
It's running on the software that was on it when it came out of the box. No update as yet.
05-30-2023, 05:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-30-2023, 06:09 AM by shulamy.)
if you are running phosh, when you choose manual date and time
you have to tap it (the numbers) an you shuould get
the hours and minures with up and down arrows
the mounth with scroll arrow
and day annd year with + -
ezik
Automatic time setting works through NTP over the Internet, so it only works if you have wifi and/or mobile data set up correctly.
OK, set up wifi on my home router. Got the time/date working! Thank you kindly! I find the touchscreen very hard to use. Either it does not respond at all, or it does a wrong action in response to an errant touch. I don't know if this is typical of touch screens in general, or peculiar to this one. I see Pine makes a "keyboard case" that engages the phone via the pogo pins. Will that work with this phone, or only on the Pro?
Well, time/date issue is solved, thanks to all who contributed. I discovered that the touch screen works much better after the second clear plastic cover was removed. One thing I noticed: got an incoming call this afternoon while messing with some settings, and picked up, and heard nothing. Then I found I had to hit the "speaker" button on the dialer page to get sound. I hope I don't have to do this every time.
If my cellular provider worked half as well as the phone does, I'd be turning cartwheels in traffic.
Note that the clear plastic cover that remains after you pull off the outer one (which is for shipping) is a screen protector designed to protect your LCD from scratches. Pulling that off means there is no protector at all. Though the plastic foil is not all that great a screen protector to begin with anyway. I would recommend a hardened glass screen protector. Those designed for the iPhone Xs Max / iPhone 11 Pro Max should fit perfectly if they have the front cam area cut out completely (and not just a hole for the precise location of the iPhone camera). I have one of those from some unknown "no-name" brand.