• sopo@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    Best of luck to the devs, very exiting! Here is the link to pmOS wiki to follow the progress. Caleb is working on it apparently, one of the main people we have to thank for sdm845 (like Oneplus 6) mainlining effort

  • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Okay, what’s the catch? Doesn’t work on North American networks? Touch screen doesn’t work so you have to carry around a keyboard, mouse and USB hub? Doesn’t send or receive calls?

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      2 months ago

      Calls and texts are not listed as supported. I wouldn’t be surprised if they do not work. Just have a look a PostmarketOS support. Most phones cannot make phone calls.

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        2 months ago

        PostmarketOS has come a long way. In opposition to proprietary stuff they depend on people contributing which most people dont bother doing (translations, documentation, code).

        That said, if you look here the majority of community supported devices lists calls as working.

        To give this more perspective, I‘m working on a OnePlus6 with PostmarketOS at the moment and trying to make it userfriendly. Its a lot of work and in my case far too advanced for a regular user but contributing in general isnt ans the phones are developing.

        The important part about postmarketOS is that you can finally own your device, unlike with android and ios and even after support ends unlike grapheneOS afaik. Obviously you still have proprietary blobs for modems and such but YOU can be the person that changes this.

        So yes, I‘m a fan. Have a good one. :)

      • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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        2 months ago

        I hate the telephone as much as the next guy my age, but it’s still quasi-mandatory to have a functioning telephone to exist in this world. Like…why’d they bother mentioning it in public in this state?