| ▲ | craftkiller 5 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
The Librem 5 would be eliminated by the additional requirements of: > "I want a CPU that isn't crap while being expensive" > "I don't want to pay full flagship prices for sub flagship performance" Adding my own experience: the battery life is also atrocious[0] and simply running a software update on a completely stock librem 5[1] managed to send it into an infinite boot loop that I was only able to recover from by flashing the factory image. [0] Sitting on a shelf, with the screen off, not connected to cellular networks, not being used at all except to check the battery % periodically throughout the day: I got ~11 hours of battery life. My pixel 10 has been operating under the same conditions for 4 days and is still at 71% battery life (I'm intentionally draining it down to ~50% for long term storage while I wait for the bootloader to unlock in 2 years). [1] The phone had been sitting on a shelf gathering dust for years. No software had been installed, no accounts had been set up, it had never actually been used as a phone. Could not get more "stock" than that. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | fsflover 5 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> "I don't want to pay full flagship prices for sub flagship performance" First, it is a flagship GNU/Linux phone. Second, https://puri.sm/posts/the-danger-of-focusing-on-specs/ > I got ~11 hours of battery life Looks like you didn't enable the suspend. Later updates brought it to >20 hours. > simply running a software update on a completely stock librem 5[1] managed to send it into an infinite boot loop that I was only able to recover from by flashing the factory image. When was it? I never experienced this. It could be a problem in the first years though. Current PureOS Crimson is stable. | |||||||||||||||||
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