Still only on dev channel, but hardware support looks great.
It’s been years since I considered linux phone since the pinephone project was entirely developer focused and barely usable. How is it these days? I mostly get by with Termux on my android phone which gives me basically full linux terminal with openssh/rsync, vim, tmux and the rest.
I want Fairphone available in Canada!
Neat, wish there was a way to dual boot on the FP5.
I also see Ubuntu doesn’t support wireless charging. No worries me thinks because neither does the FP5 hardware…
Has wireless charging improved much?
In my experience of using it early on, my phone would charge unbearably slow and would get unreasonably hot doing so.
Seems like a complete waste of energy to me.
I don’t know, I’ve never had wireless charging.




