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  1. Awesome! Too bad I'll be back with my Prawn-X only on Monday evening ... Can't wait ...
    2 points
  2. FYI: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/lineageos-20-for-pro1-x.4543997/
    2 points
  3. While all our work is public, we don't necessarily post a neon sign saying, "Break ur phone here!" 😉 The Pro1-X work is moderately stable now and has been moved to the official LineageOS org on GitHub: https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_fxtec_pro1x https://github.com/LineageOS/android_kernel_fxtec_sm6115 You are welcome to use these for your own builds, but please be prepared debug any problems yourself. There are a few outstanding fixes on our gerrit, esp. this topic: https://review.lineageos.org/q/topic:pro1x-old_kbd_driver Also, please remember that although we work
    2 points
  4. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/lineageos-20-for-pro1-x.4543997/ Scroll down :)
    1 point
  5. Not a scam, just really unfortunate company. Chen who started to make dream come true is one of us: real linux and tech enthusiast and nerd/geek. Just a lot of bad luck. I am one waiting for my device still. From indiegogo crowfund.
    1 point
  6. Hi! I want to sell my FxTec Pro1x, Used around 1-2 month, always wear in leather cover, no scratch, no technical issue. If you want it, just send me a message. I am from Europe but I can send it worldwide. Price: 630 euro (680$) with post
    1 point
  7. I've installed the 20230120 image on my device, and so far everything is going nicely. No (new) problems to report. However, as anticipated, early indications are that this build does not improve the LTE situation, so I will continue to keep my device locked at 3G.
    1 point
  8. For some weeks, as a workaround for the bad LTE connectivity, I've been carrying a sensibly small and light mobile LTE router (TP-Link M3750) fitted with a second SIM card from my mobile provider, taking from the same data quota that the phone itself would use. For the time being, this workaround provides good internet access when I'm not at home, also while driving in my car, for both the phone and the devices for which I would otherwise use the phone as an access point like my laptop. (Too bad that while it takes a Micro SD card, too, this is limited to 32 GB; otherwise I could store my
    1 point
  9. Sigh ... Both the Pro1 and the Pro1X are designed as certified Android phones. Besides having an easily unlockable bootloader, there is nothing "open" about them. Yes, the community has been able to port LineageOS, UnbuntuTouch and SailfishOS. Like for a myriad of other phones, that is possible because all three of these systems rely on the original Android core OS of the devices. The Pro1(X) being "Linux" phones is a misconception on the side of the media that F(x)tec never openly corrected. Probably as they expected to profit from the resulting (though unjustified) enthusiasm in th
    1 point
  10. What later device is there? I'm not deep in the topic of linux on phones, so I don't know any recent developments in that regard. Or is this just cynicism not based on facts?
    1 point
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