• n2burns@lemmy.ca
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    11 days ago

    A few points:

    1. LiberuxNexx sounds like a medication’s marketing name.
    2. It says “2TB storage” then in the details it’s actually 256GB + microSD support, which IMHO is very different.
    3. To me, this just sounds like a new version of the PinePhone Pro or Librem 5. Yes, it’s got newer & better hardware, but there’s no release date or even price.
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      10 days ago

      No it doesn’t, when have you ever taken LiberuxNexx two times daily? It sounds like some guy’s username on X

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    10 days ago

    This feels off. Just the hardware configuration doesnt make any sense. The soc will be over 5 years old when this thing releases. Those four a76 cores @ 2,4 Ghz wont wow you with their performance and would be a downgrade compared to a flagship with a SD865 released 5 years ago. Which is alright by its own tbh. But why the fuck combine it with 32gb of ram? Thats just excessive and apart from hyper specific edge cases this just doesnt make any sense. Especially when looking at the eMMC storage. Personally i already find UFS 3.1 painfully slow when it comes to desktopish usecases sometimes. But eMMC is just pure ass.

    This is like buying a pre built with a 12100f with 128gb of ram and only harddrives as storage. Like there is probably a really small market for that. But for everybody else it would be just such a bad choice.

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    9 days ago

    I dont want that of a beast but only a cheap and decent smartphone that will supported by most of the Mobile Linux Distros to use a phone completely privately instead of using android

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    10 days ago

    Looks great, thanks for sharing. 👍 Hope they add IP68 protection for dust and waterproofing though… ☔

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    10 days ago

    Sailfish OS exists right now as a Linux mobile OS with their own hardware (& supports the Sony Xperia line as well—which have microSD & headphone jacks …which no GrapheneOS devices support 🙃)