PinePhone Pro Explorer Edition
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/Over the past six months or so, I've been asked a lot what I think of the PinePhone Pro Explorer Edition, a Linux-based smartphone.
Yes, Linux, not Android. Android is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel, and been modified and optimized for use on smartphones and tablets.
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Heavily modified and optimized.
But what's a pure Linux experience on a smartphone going to be like? I'm about to find out.
Well, after obstacle after obstacle (Covid-19, supply chain issues, "unprecedented times," postal strikes, the holidays...), I finally got my hands on one.
Design-wise, I like it. It's a thin and light smartphone that still retains a 3.5mm headphone jack and even has a removable battery.
Removable battery!
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/Yeah, that's right -- a removable battery.
This phone blows out of the water the idea that you can't have a thin phone with a removable battery.
The 3000mAh battery
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/I wish my iPhone had this snap-on plastic back cover instead of a fragile glass back (I use an iPhone because of the ecosystem, not the "design").
And look at what's behind that back over. Not just a battery but privacy switches that allow me to turn off the camera, mic, and other stuff.
Privacy switches to turn off certain features
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/Neat!
I like this.
I like it a lot.
Then I fired it up. And this is where things got ugly.