I'm hoping that with a set of peripherals (screen, mouse, keyboard) it will be able to replace my ancient netbook as my work computer, as well as replacing my various old Androids for most purposes. That said, I'm also considering turning off the cell modem in the PinePhone and using it as a small tablet, and keeping one of the Androids for cell calls and texts. Since the cell modem is a proprietary black box by law, those comms are inherently compromised, and it seems a shame to have the nonfree cell modem software in the PinePhone running when I don't need to.
I have ordered the PostmarketOS Convergence community edition too. I'm pretty
confident that after getting feedback on both the Braveheart and the Ubuntu
Touch community edition, the hardware is ready to roll. I don't mind watching
the software grow and improve over time, in fact I enjoy it.
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