• @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    291 month ago

    It’s a reasonable stopgap until Linux smartphones are ready. I don’t need much, just regular phone features (phone, SMS/MMS, data, etc), decent battery life, and decent audio. Give me that and I’ll ditch my Pixel.

    And honestly, I could probably switch today if forced.

    • りん〜
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      26 days ago

      The problem is that everything is so reliant on apps nowadays. Paying for parking? There are multiple apps for that. Want to make payments on the go? Gotta use the banking app. Want to buy a bus or a train ticket? Download the app. Appointment with a dentist or a doctor? Download our app that has 500 built in trackers! Here in Scandinavia It feels impossible to live without a smartphone and these stupid apps. At least make a web app so that I don’t have to download spyware. I would love a linux phone, but if it isn’t compatible with these apps I might as well just get a Google Pixel running GrapheneOS.

    • @D_Air1@lemmy.ml
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      31 month ago

      I’m so fed up that I’m about to go all in on linux smartphones as long as phone, sms and data work. Everything else. Guess I don’t need it. To my knowledge those things do work. I just need to see how solid they are.

    • @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      31 month ago

      stopgap until Linux smartphones are ready.

      Got a time machine? You can go back to when we had a Linux smartphone.

      …because we already had one.

      • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        61 month ago

        Which? Open moko?

        Every modern “Linux smartphone” I see has fundamental issues, like:

        • incomplete MMS support
        • crap audio
        • unreliable wake from sleep for calls and texts
        • crap battery life

        I just want basic phone things to work well.