This new video community update on the TH-cam channel is totally amazing. I also find it really really cool that PizzaLovingNerd is doing the talking. Great job guys! The Pine64 community just rocks!!
Please would you do a short video on how to swap in the new motherboard for those of us with Braveheart Pinephones. That would be much appreciated. Thanks.
2:53 lol "I'm sorry little one" The 8GB is what's up... provided all the carrier issues and sms/phone stuff is more robust I'm down for this as a next phone. (have Moto e5 3gb now not really flagship) Would be curious what carriers I can use eg. Boost mobile. When using as desktop would be great to toggle "headless" mode somehow to save some resources on GUI/go for lower resource eg. i3-wm
I have viewed a few other videos about the Pine phone and so far from what I have seen most have had very limited success with this device being able to make and receive LTE phone calls. Has this changed? It appears to me that if you really need a functional phone we are still forced to purchase an android phone.
I have bought two new pinephones beta edition with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB EMMC Neither one seems to recognice the SCCard nor do they boot from that SDCard as they should according to documentation, not with JumpDrive or the multiboot image nor withn the Mobian image, they just ignore the SDCard. Using the USB-C drive the SDCards with adapter are recognized bute the system won't boot from that drive. I have created the bootable SCCards on Debian using dd . Any hint what might be wrong here ?
4:27 Pine64 makes their products modular and repairable??? That's such a big deal with today's phones! Advertise sustainability (since you can keep one pinephone for years) and people will flock to your platform.
i have so much respect for you guys that i dont even know how to tell
"100% foss wifi and bluetooth"
I'm sold. I really hope the baseband makes it into open source too.
This new video community update on the TH-cam channel is totally amazing. I also find it really really cool that PizzaLovingNerd is doing the talking. Great job guys! The Pine64 community just rocks!!
Thank you
Woah good going PizzaLovingNerd you're on the offical channel now!
Amazing work! I can hardly stand the wait!
Great Video!
One little bug: link to the blog post is from october.
Fixed ;)
@@lukaszerecinski5376 Sorry my bad :P
Well done pizza guy 👌
Love the news video. Really happy to see this. Thank you.
Please would you do a short video on how to swap in the new motherboard for those of us with Braveheart Pinephones. That would be much appreciated. Thanks.
It would be awesome to have a pine time with an e-ink screen
My dream phone pinephone.
Great news!
2:53 lol "I'm sorry little one"
The 8GB is what's up... provided all the carrier issues and sms/phone stuff is more robust I'm down for this as a next phone. (have Moto e5 3gb now not really flagship)
Would be curious what carriers I can use eg. Boost mobile.
When using as desktop would be great to toggle "headless" mode somehow to save some resources on GUI/go for lower resource eg. i3-wm
Great video! :)
thanks love u cant wait
Cool!!!
I have viewed a few other videos about the Pine phone and so far from what I have seen most have had very limited success with this device being able to make and receive LTE phone calls. Has this changed? It appears to me that if you really need a functional phone we are still forced to purchase an android phone.
Still only quad-core in the next gen? Cmon we should at least reach parity in performance with low-end Android phones which are equiped with 6-8 cores
Damn I'd love having 8GB of RAM on my Pinebook Pro
Isn't discord really bad for privacy tho?
Sadly most people are too tech illiterate to use IRC nowadays.
I see new better products on the market. Anyway, RK3566A will be next SoC in the PinePhone?
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽.... nothing more to add...
I have bought two new pinephones beta edition with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB EMMC
Neither one seems to recognice the SCCard nor do they boot from that SDCard as they should according to documentation, not with JumpDrive or the multiboot image nor withn the Mobian image,
they just ignore the SDCard.
Using the USB-C drive the SDCards with adapter are recognized bute the system won't boot from that drive.
I have created the bootable SCCards on Debian using dd .
Any hint what might be wrong here ?
4:27 Pine64 makes their products modular and repairable???
That's such a big deal with today's phones! Advertise sustainability (since you can keep one pinephone for years) and people will flock to your platform.
Okay. I have no idea what you’re discussing here. Will this phone work without me needing a nuke proof basement full of NASA gear?
I need powerfull hardware on pinephone, ( atleast 48MP camera , octa core 2.0 ghz SoC, 4 gb of ram etc. )
also ethernet
again... it's not 60hz if it maxes out at 59.894 LIES! :D
I need 8 gb ram pinephobe‼️‼️
lost points for not updating the PineTime firmware with a PinePhone lol
My brother got the manjaro community one and I’m gonna get the kde one edit: also when will the pine phone have 5g??/??
5G???/?
Algorithm comment
AI voice or human voice??
I can’t tell
please remove the dumb logo on the phone
@Anonymous a phone that can have any os.. why must it be branded.... thats retarded
You can get a blank back cover on their store pine64.com/product/pinephone-back-cover/?v=0446c16e2e66
doing gods word. Have you considered a pinephone with risc-v?