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Or another similar Linux / non android based phone. Curious if these function adequately in place of an android phone for a daily driver.

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[–] thilosaur@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

i use a pinephone as my daily driver, it works, but the battery life can be kinda bad, and mobile data you might have to do some setup, and the functional mobile app selection is... not great. I would probably recommend like something graphene os instead if you want something smoother maybe, but if you really want to, it can be used, but i did use a nokia brick before it so....