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by fsflover
2058 days ago
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> in terms of hardware https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/community-wiki/-/wikis/Freque... Librem 5 has a number of features generally only found in high-end phones, such as USB 3, dual-role port, DisplayPort alt-mode, high resolution video out and a discrete audio DAC, but its CPU performance and its video processing capability are those of a low-spec phone from several years ago. For people who want to buy a phone that supports convergence or a specialized security/privacy phone, the price of the Librem 5 is very competitive with the other options on the market. > general app availability https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/community-wiki/-/wikis/Freque... There is are a huge number of existing desktop Linux applications that can be adapted [not rewritten!] to run inside Phosh. |
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>its CPU performance and its video processing capability are those of a low-spec phone from several years ago
That's enough for me to decide the experience isn't on par with a flagship Android or iPhone - but that's not what it's trying to be.
This isn't trying to be a phone - it's trying to be a mobile linux PC that you can also use as a phone and has the same form factor.