one thing that this thing is sorely missing though is a gps and a cellular modem. I still wish I could use map software to navigate around and I also wish I had more pile internet connection and access to my text messages without having to have a separate device for it
@unmellow It's tough cause TBH even linux phones aren't as usable as the steam deck is.
Outside from Linux apps not supporting the mobile form factor, the options you have for customization are still kinda finnicky, and actually typing the code for customizing the phone on the tiny keyboard is hard.
The deck's on screen keyboard is a step up in usability, but that also comes at the cost of the device being kinda big and not having a SIM slot for mobile internet.
@unmellow Though honestly I haven't used my pinephone pro in ages. :P Maybe it's time I try to set it up again.
I know I had Agregore compiling on it at one point. Might be a good time to try to get it working agian.
@unmellow Also I guess I should try to get the pinphone keyboard now that it's a thing and see if that helps with the UX?
@mauve part of the reason I wanted a Linux phone was for the customization options that I knew Android lacked.
Shame how limited companies choose to make their software.