I’m using Sailfish OS and due to the Android compatibility layer I can use it as my daily driver (with only occasional needs for my spare Android phone), but I was wondering if there’s something better in that regard?

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    1 year ago

    I use PinePhone Pro with Plasma Mobile on ArchLinux from Danct. I use Waydroid for to run banking apps that runs only on Android.

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    1 year ago

    I tried to persist with Pinephone for a bit on Plasma mobile. In the end, I kind of felt it wasn’t ready and went with GrapheneOS. I’m hoping it makes some big strides, but with the sleep, wake, answer issues, I wasn’t fully confident where it was. Plus Neochat wasn’t good for it and Signal wasn’t taking calls for me through Waydroid. This was over half a year ago, so things may have changed.

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    1 year ago

    well…it counts a Nokia N9? but I can’t use it as a daily driver, not for IM services (have telegram) but because I can’t configure my email (disroot) and several pages won’t load because certificate issues

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    1 year ago

    Other Linux phones have Waydroid these days. Also works well for running most Android apps as far as I know.

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    1 year ago

    I use a One Plus 6 with PostmarketOS. Runs very well, no camera support yet.

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    1 year ago

    using pmOS edge + sxmo on a pinephone. daily-driving for 2y+. it’s a bit of work, maybe an average of 10-15min/day… but 1/ it’s less that the amount of free labour most people do on their mobile device, per day, for Google, Meta, Twitter, etc. 2/ it’s pleasant work 3/ it’s for myself, and can help others too… I would recommend if you’re not afraid of a bit of sysadmin