Linux-smartphone PinePhone is available for order

Announced about the beginning Delivery to everyone who wants the first limited batch of a smartphone pinephone (Braveheart Edition), developed by the Pine64 community (addition: the first batch is already sold out). The start of wide mass production is scheduled for March 2020. As originally stated, the cost of the smartphone is $150. Device calculated for enthusiasts who are tired of Android and want a fully controlled and secure environment based on alternative open source Linux platforms.

Linux-smartphone PinePhone is available for order

The hardware stuffing is designed for the use of replaceable components - most of the modules are not soldered, but connected via detachable cables, which allows, for example, if you wish, to replace the mediocre camera offered by default with a better one. It is claimed that a complete disassembly of the phone can be done in 5 minutes.

For PinePhone are developing boot images based post market OS with KDE Plasma Mobile, UBPorts (Ubuntu Touch) Maemo Leste, Manjaro, Moons, Nemo mobile and partially open platform Sailfish. Work is underway to prepare assemblies with Nix OS. By default, a truncated postmarketOS environment is preinstalled, designed to test the main subsystems. The software environment can be loaded directly from the SD card without the need for flashing.

The device is built on a quad-core SoC ARM Allwinner A64 with a Mali 400 MP2 GPU, equipped with 2 GB of RAM, a 5.95-inch screen (1440 Γ— 720 IPS), Micro SD (with support for booting from an SD card), 16GB eMMC (internal), USB port -C with USB Host and combined video output for connecting a monitor, Wi-Fi 802.11 /b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 (A2DP), GPS, GPS-A, GLONASS, two cameras (2 and 5Mpx), 3000mAh battery, hardware disconnected components with LTE/GNSS, WiFi, microphone and speakers.

Linux-smartphone PinePhone is available for order

Source: opennet.ru

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