(07-15-2021, 09:04 PM)Xa3phod Wrote: Just wondering. On the Pinephone, would you just use web based sites instead of apps? So things like facebook, youtube, etc, you would just use their web sites?
Can you get Whatsapp, messenger, and Duo? Would you just use the web based versions?
Lastly, is this thing powerful enough to run a VM in it? I'm a big fan of Microsoft's Your phone program. Also is there SMS texting on the Pinephone?
Thanks for the annoying questions.
There are apps (such as Cawbird for Twitter users), and Signal Encrypted Messenger clones (Axolotl). Sms works, but MMS is a work in progress (pictures/video are not 'textable" by default- however, on the Axolotl signal clone, video does work).
It isn't the most powerful device, as such, running operating system + a few apps at a time would offer the best experience (attempting too much at once will drain battery fast). It can play video back smoothly (Axolotl).
I would suggest this as a phone for people who like tinkering, those who already want a Linux computer in their pocket (with added cellular capability). It is recommended for experienced Linux users (this part is in the wiki). See the Wiki here to see more on the state of things:
https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/PinePhone
If you are a facebook user, browser is the way to go. It is usable. But isn't meant to "compete" with performance of an iPhone/Android (including battery life atm).
I have no trouble watching Youtube videos in Firefox/Librewolf browsers. Higher resolution requirements like Odysee can cause difficulty.
If interested in more app options:
https://linmobapps.frama.io/ is a great resource.
Still, it is currently in a software state where experienced Linux users would feel most comfortable.