PinePhone Pro - Do Linux Phones have their flagship?

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The PinePhone PRO was just announced! I own a regular PinePhone, and while it&a great device to try out, and develop for mobile versions of Linux, I always felt the hardware couldn&really carry that phone into a daily driver state for me. It seems like The Pine 64 have decided to offer a more premium device this time around, so let&see what it will look like! #LinuxPhone ? SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Get access to an exclusive weekly podcast, vote on the next topics I cover, and get your name in the credits: ? FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE: ? GEAR I USE: *Amazon Links are affiliate codes and generate small commissions to support the channel* 00:00 Intro 00:52 The Device 03:40 Who is it for? 04:56 The Strategy It sports a Rockchip system on a chip, with 6 cores running at 1.5Ghz, paired with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, and 128GB of internal eMMC storage. That SoC seems to be a variant of the RK 3399, fine-tuned to have as good thermals as possible, and better battery life. They also managed to enable suspend state, so your phone will still be able to receive calls and messages without using too much battery life. Compare this to the regular PinePhone, which only sported a Quad-Core Allwinner SoC running at 1.152 GHz, with up to 3GB LPDDR3 RAM, although my model only had 2 Gigs. It should be a major improvement, and have performance levels comparable to a mid range current Android smartphone. As a matter of fact, The Pine 64 says it should be about 20% slower than a PineBook PRO, which is...

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