08-31-2021, 10:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-31-2021, 11:03 AM by marcih.
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(08-31-2021, 08:41 AM)lot378 Wrote: see Megi's thread on PinePhones could literally catch fire they get so hot!
Interesting you should mention that. You seem to be fine with insufficient to non-existent QC on the PP and PBP, would you defend the manufacturer just the same if one of those devices' battery blew up?
(08-31-2021, 08:41 AM)lot378 Wrote: I understand your resentment toward Pine64 in your position I could be feeling the same.
There is no resentment on my side, I'm more concerned about PINE64 giving me a made up tracking number. There is a slim chance it's just an honest mistake but it's starting to look to me like stalling and deliberate lies.
(08-31-2021, 09:06 AM)as400 Wrote: One of mine phones worked stable only with 492 MHz.
My phone had one of those "unstable" memory modules too. I remember reading somewhere (perhaps that thread you linked) that according to the spec sheet, the memory is supposed to work up until 800 or so MHz, much higher than even the highest speeds that people could achieve any stability with. I must be grossly misremembering things, this is the closest thing I could find in the thread.
(08-31-2021, 10:40 AM)marcih Wrote: There is a slim chance it's just an honest mistake but it's starting to look to me like stalling and deliberate lies.
Actually, I'm retracting that statement. I found an obscure website run by my country's postal service which recognises the given tracking number and the entries match what the PINE64 support representative told me. My fault (or my country's postal service's fault for having like 3 different websites where you can enter a tracking number ) on that one.