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by tbr 3921 days ago
I got mine from Arrow(US) in July. They suspended shipping at some point after that due to missing FCC tests, but you could still get the board if you signed a waiver.

The HiKey board has different pros and cons. Pro: It's received a lot more engineering time, as it was the first 96board. Actual open source first stage bootloader, from what I can tell. Con: WiLink8 WiFi; Initially unobtainium as "produced" by Circuitco in homeopathic doses; HiSilicon also needs quite some proprietary blobs for things.

So far ALL 96borads have their problems and surprisingly all of them seem to violate the LINARO/96boards spec in multiple ways.

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I think there were hardware bugs on a lot of the Hikey wifi boards too. Mine always failed in the driver and I ended up using USB Ethernet after rebuilding the kernel.

The onboard eMMC is also extremely slow, luckily it's easy to switch it to boot off a microSD instead.

The kernel forked at 3.17 and hasn't been updated since.

So far I'm pretty disappointed, both hardware and software wise. I find it surprising Linaro would put their name on this, I really hope this isn't the "reference" for quality.