Because batteries aren’t easily replaceable by the user.
Gigabit ethernet port sounds like an easy vector for a adding a cellular modem for an inexpensive phone
This was what I was waiting for. Most reviews were using arrow lake cpus and on windows. I was waiting for amd CPU on Linux to see if it was going to work. Also, if anyone sees any reviews for how it would do in a server for machine learning specifically in TrueNAS Scale, that’d be great.
That’s what I’m running, but I’d rather devs move away from play store. When looking for apps, f-droid and compatible repos are sorely lacking. I’ll still look there first though.
It’s why I can’t wait for a truly open mobile OS that I’d feel comfortable running as a daily driver for work critical applications.
ReVanced patching will become more common
time to demand apps in other repositories. Bonus if it’s f-droid compatible
We talking about software for Haiku?
My point is that it empowers phone manufacturers to put us on this 2 year cycle and then further cripple phones beyond that scope