• frathiemann@feddit.de
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    Daily drivin Manjaro (Plasma mobile) on my Pinephone Pro for over a year now. If you are not into the whole “taking pictures all the time” thing you can easiy use it as a daily driver. (This message was typed on it)

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      I respond to you just because yours is the last of the “I daily drive a PinePhone” comments, but this is meant for everyone with the same opinion.

      Do you, in all honesty, feel comfortable enough with your device that you would confidently run a business solely through it?
      I’m not an influencer, so my job isn’t “taking pictures all the time”, but still I wouldn’t rely on a Linux phone to run my business because I cannot risk:

      • to miss a phone call, a text or an email;
      • to run out of battery if I’m outside my office all day long;
      • to have a faulty GPS should I use a navigator to meet a client;
      • that Bluetooth disconnects mid-call for the 5th time in a day while I’m driving;
      • that I have to take a picture to collect information and the latest update borked the camera.

      All of these things happen frequently on a Linux phone, and if you have a job where you can live through it good for you, I envy you TBH.
      On the other hand, keep in mind that it’s not just the “Instagram people” that need a reliable device.

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        Of course, everyone has different requirements on their phone, so the question if one would be comfortable running their buisness of a pine phone is quite divers.

        Phone calls, texts and E-Mails

        Text and E-Mails pretty much work as well as on every other phone. Phone calls work too, but the audio quality is below what one could expect from a modern iPhone.

        Battery

        While the battery runtime of one battery is definitely lower compared to competing devices, it is also replaceable. I usually spend my day in the office were the phone can be charged, so the battery life does not become an issue. When I am traveling I bring some extra batteries. The form factor is commonly available and batteries cost around 10 €, so I got 4 of them, which last me for ~36 hours until I have to charge them. I have so far never spend more time away from an outlet.

        GPS

        Works nowadays pretty reliable, accuracy of around 20 m is also good enough to find were I need to go

        Bluetooth

        Definitely not perfect but random disconnects happen rarely. On the other side I have an headphone jack, which always works reliably

        Camera

        Ok, this point goes to you, the camera is not usable. When taking pictures of documents I usually have to use my tablet.

        So now to the overarching question:

        Do you, in all honesty, feel comfortable enough with your device that you would confidently run a business solely through it? No, I would not feel comfortable to run a business through a phone, I need a real computer for my work. If I could only use a phone I would choose the pine phone, because at least it can run all software I require for my daily work. Connected to keyboard, mouse and a monitor it could be a slow, but acceptable work machine I can certainly imagine that there are jobs, which rely more heavily on a phone. But in these cases one should have separate work and private phones anyway

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          It depends by what job you have: a plumber, for example, could probably run their business entirely with their phone.
          But we’re missing the point, I’m not saying a smartphone can replace a PC, whether it be Linux, iOS or Android. I’m saying that If you need to do all the tasks that are required by a “modern day job” and you need to do them well, then I’m sorry (I really am) but Linux phones aren’t ready yet.

          And most people aren’t running a business, so there’s that.

          Most people don’t have the skill to troubleshoot a Linux phone, why don’t we count them too in the statistics?
          Then, I used “running a business” as just an example to indicate the “urgency of a functioning phone” for whatever reason: it might just be that you have a relative you have to take care of, or that you are a doctor/nurse that can be contacted on every moment, or that you’re an a job hunt and cannot miss the call… I can go on for hours on why in A.D. 2024 a person from whichever social context cannot afford to be off the grid

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            God damn, the premise of running a business from a smartphone sounds depressing as hell to me. I feel sorry for anyone who tries that.

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            Most people don’t have the skill to troubleshoot a Linux phone, why don’t we count them too in the statistics?

            This community is called linuxmemes. You are talking to GNU/Linux users here. For everyone else it’s going to be hard, obviously. It takes time to learn to use a completely different operating system.

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        Missing a phone call or text is unacceptable and id consider that a fail if it came to phones everything else you mentioned wouldnt be a fail just poor quality in my opinion