Quote:[*]Do we need both a front and back camera on the PineCom? In fact, do we need any cameras at all?[*]No, I personally find it kinda useless. Especially with a very data limited PineCom.
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[*]Should we bring over all sensors present on the PinePhone? If so, which do you think we can do without?
[*]Absolutely !
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[*]Should we use the same single band/11n/BT4 WiFi module in the PinePhone (for compatibility sake) or change it out for a dual band/11ac/BT5?
[*]Depends on the price, ac would be much nicer as legacy devices slow down existing networks.
Quote:[*][*][*][*][*][*][*]Absolutely. I can't really think of a place where you don't have access to LTE yet don't need a GPS.
[*]Should the device feature a GPS (and compass) or are those features redundant in this type of device?
Quote:[*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*]I don't know enough to answer but if it enables UEFI hell yeah.
[*]Should we include SPI flash?
Quote:[*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*]It needs to be at least somehow rugged. And a big battery.
[*]We are currently considering following the PinePhone’s general design and aesthetic for the PineCom, but if there is some sort of physical (within reason - also financially) that you think would fit this type of device well then make sure to let us know.
Quote:[*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*][*]Smaller would be annoying. It needs to display maps / infos / be useful
[*]We’re currently thinking of using a 5” LCD panel for the PineCom; what do you think about this - is there a reason to go bigger or smaller?