04-19-2020, 09:36 AM
I have a question about the current state of the PInePhone not just limited to your latest UBports Edition.
1. Is the PinePhone developed further enough that those of us who are tech savvy but not developers would be able to use these phones.
- I am a Linux user and not someone who knows little of IT, I just don't code yet or know any programing languages.
2. I've seen posts of USA Phone carriers may not be supported yet and/or has difficulties. Can anyone shed some light on that? Something to due with frequency bands such as 4G, LTE, 5G etc.
3. Further expanding on point 2, Is T-Mobile supported? If not will it be supported in the future?
4. I understand that PinePhones have been around shortly and that not everything works perfectly, that's fine with me, I see Open-Source as a necessity to this current Duopoly that I believe we really need to break.
5. Is there other Free and Open source Mobile OS's that are begginer friendly for the PinePhone?
6. Which open-source mobile OS is the further above the rest and work very well with the Pinephone currently?
I have been thinking of picking up this UBports Edition but I need more info before I make a decession. Back to points 2 and 3 from the brief comments I have seen I do hope us in the US are not forgotten about.
1. Is the PinePhone developed further enough that those of us who are tech savvy but not developers would be able to use these phones.
- I am a Linux user and not someone who knows little of IT, I just don't code yet or know any programing languages.
2. I've seen posts of USA Phone carriers may not be supported yet and/or has difficulties. Can anyone shed some light on that? Something to due with frequency bands such as 4G, LTE, 5G etc.
3. Further expanding on point 2, Is T-Mobile supported? If not will it be supported in the future?
4. I understand that PinePhones have been around shortly and that not everything works perfectly, that's fine with me, I see Open-Source as a necessity to this current Duopoly that I believe we really need to break.
5. Is there other Free and Open source Mobile OS's that are begginer friendly for the PinePhone?
6. Which open-source mobile OS is the further above the rest and work very well with the Pinephone currently?
I have been thinking of picking up this UBports Edition but I need more info before I make a decession. Back to points 2 and 3 from the brief comments I have seen I do hope us in the US are not forgotten about.