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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 28 2020, @11:36AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 28 2020, @11:36AM (#1069831)

    Too bad I can't come up with a reasonable excuse for buying one with a damn-near-new phone in my hand. I'm a huge sucker for pocket-sized things that run Linux with keyboards.

  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday October 28 2020, @04:03PM

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday October 28 2020, @04:03PM (#1069934) Journal

    A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, I had a Samsung Captivate Glide. Slide out keyboard. Android. But it wasn't like having real Linux.

    It was also fun that I could use an OTG connector to attach a keyboard or mouse to the phone, and they actually worked.

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    Why is it that when I hold a stick, everyone begins to look like a pinata?
  • (Score: 2) by Marand on Wednesday October 28 2020, @07:09PM

    by Marand (1081) on Wednesday October 28 2020, @07:09PM (#1070031) Journal

    Same here. This is very much my kind of device but sometime in December my old phone finally gave up its lease on life after a 5-6 year run and I had to get a replacement. Ended up with a Note 10+ because I wanted a gigantic screen — my eyesight sucks, plus the extra-long form factor means more on-screen keyboard space when needed — and Best Buy was running a holiday promotion so I got a good deal on it. As much as I'd like something like this, I'm not even a year into owning my current phone and I absolutely refuse to replace them until I have no other choice. I hate the habit some people have of wasting perfectly good hardware just to chase the new shiny every year, and refuse to join in.

    Though, thanks to some upcoming Android changes [github.com] that affect functionality and existence of tools like Termux, there's a good chance the lifecycle of my current phone will end up being shorter than I would like. The only reason I tolerate the more annoying aspects of Android is it's been open enough that I can still use tools like termux make use of the Linux underpinnings, which has been "good enough" most of the time. It's been close enough to what I want that it wasn't worth the effort of trying to use alternatives, which have been inconvenient to get and use in the US. I don't use the phone quite enough for the improvement to be worth the extra effort; however, once it gets too annoying to do what I want with Android, that will change and it will go into the trash bin alongside "my way or the highway" iOS.