Es nennt sich einen Feedback Loop und ist völlig normal wenn du zwei verbundene Telefone mit eingeschalteter Freisprechfunktion nebeneinander legst 😉 Es sind halt kleine Verstärker in Gange und du schickst das Signal immer wieder durch sie durch. Deswegen wird es immer lauter. In der Fachsprache nennt man es ein „instabiles System“.
Great video. Does the camera work? What about waydroid? After this video I almost bought a used poco f1 since it has great specs but I realised it has an IPS screen. Is that noticeable when compared to OLED screens or do you find it splendid also?
The screen is fine, but admittedly the OnePlus 6 OLED is a lot nicer. Camera does not work yet, but work is happening (it's complicated and will take a while): wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Xiaomi_Poco_F1_(xiaomi-beryllium)#Camera
I have Poco F1 :) good phone, it's sad this and newer more powerful phones still don't have USB video output unless it's flagship over 1000€ It's really disappointing old device (like Meizu M2 note with mediatek) are artificially limited, a lot of extra work is needed to get something better than android to run. Be able to do lot more things, use it like raspberry pi with built in battery to for example self host something..
You can install Flatpaks, but only those that are available for the ARM/aarch64 architecture. This means, that for Signal you'll have to use a 3rd party flatpak repo. See linuxphoneapps.org for apps I have successfully run/evaluated; also check beta.flathub.org, which helps with finding out for which architectures a flatpak is available.
I have two questions: - This is totally mainline and does not need HALIUM or anything? - Can you dual boot postmarket os and android? (Need android for banking stuff, alas) Thanks for an answer!
No halium with postmarketOS or Mobian although ... if you want to, you can use Halium with the Poco F1 (Ubuntu Touch, Droidian...). Dual booting is afaik possible, but I have not looked into it, sorry. You could also try to run your Banking app with Waydroid right on postmarketOS/Mobian/....
Thanks for the video! What is the battery performance on linux? Do you think it could make it through a day? Have been waiting to try daily driving a linux phone for a while and seeing if I can develop some of the missing pieces and apps myself. Was waiting for the OnePlus 6 to get call support, but it appears we already have it here!
I have a sim card in it, and while I have not attempted to use it as my main Linux Phone yet, it should last long enough (a day) provided the battery has not been killed by the previous owner or you don't use it too excessively. Just try it :)
Wow really nice, if I get the opportunity to get a cheap Poco F1 I definitely get it.
I sold my UBports PinePhone a few weeks ago.
That Twinntech reference killed me xD
I've no idea what you could be referring to 🤣
Keyboard not appearing in GTK apps is a known issue and I think is worked on by PlaMo team.
I use the poco f1 for years and a friend got it for 90€ on eBay, cool to know
I ordered mine for 70€ today. Im really excited.
That's awesome
Darn, now I want one...
Es nennt sich einen Feedback Loop und ist völlig normal wenn du zwei verbundene Telefone mit eingeschalteter Freisprechfunktion nebeneinander legst 😉 Es sind halt kleine Verstärker in Gange und du schickst das Signal immer wieder durch sie durch. Deswegen wird es immer lauter. In der Fachsprache nennt man es ein „instabiles System“.
Great video. Does the camera work? What about waydroid?
After this video I almost bought a used poco f1 since it has great specs but I realised it has an IPS screen. Is that noticeable when compared to OLED screens or do you find it splendid also?
The screen is fine, but admittedly the OnePlus 6 OLED is a lot nicer. Camera does not work yet, but work is happening (it's complicated and will take a while): wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Xiaomi_Poco_F1_(xiaomi-beryllium)#Camera
I have Poco F1 :) good phone, it's sad this and newer more powerful phones still don't have USB video output unless it's flagship over 1000€
It's really disappointing old device (like Meizu M2 note with mediatek) are artificially limited, a lot of extra work is needed to get something better than android to run. Be able to do lot more things, use it like raspberry pi with built in battery to for example self host something..
Damn i'm still rocking a much older phone as my daily driver lol (OnePlus 3)
Face Reveal? Looking handsome buddy!
hi great video weneed more people showing of linux phones can youinstall flatpaks on this phone like signal slack etc
You can install Flatpaks, but only those that are available for the ARM/aarch64 architecture.
This means, that for Signal you'll have to use a 3rd party flatpak repo. See linuxphoneapps.org for apps I have successfully run/evaluated; also check beta.flathub.org, which helps with finding out for which architectures a flatpak is available.
I have two questions:
- This is totally mainline and does not need HALIUM or anything?
- Can you dual boot postmarket os and android? (Need android for banking stuff, alas)
Thanks for an answer!
No halium with postmarketOS or Mobian although ... if you want to, you can use Halium with the Poco F1 (Ubuntu Touch, Droidian...).
Dual booting is afaik possible, but I have not looked into it, sorry. You could also try to run your Banking app with Waydroid right on postmarketOS/Mobian/....
@@LINMOBnet Thanks. Banking with waydroid would be great but so far I have not managed to do so...
Thanks for the video! What is the battery performance on linux? Do you think it could make it through a day? Have been waiting to try daily driving a linux phone for a while and seeing if I can develop some of the missing pieces and apps myself.
Was waiting for the OnePlus 6 to get call support, but it appears we already have it here!
I have a sim card in it, and while I have not attempted to use it as my main Linux Phone yet, it should last long enough (a day) provided the battery has not been killed by the previous owner or you don't use it too excessively. Just try it :)
Does it keep the equalizer after Linux?
I only use Linux, so I would not know.
Wait till Twinntech sees this...
it's promising but termux is enough for me for now
Ok.
So only camera is missing... Which is already an amazing achievement.
And sensors, maybe, but I totally agree. Amazing work to get mainline Linux so far on an Android device!
1.7666 ghz limit is hellll
Ok, seems comfy if that's hell.
Ugh rough video -_-
Sorry, that it's not up to your standards. What should we (well, I, it's a one dude operation) improve?
Bro you can't even buy these.
Not even used?
@@LINMOBnet i just bought one on ebay for 80€ 20 mins ago :-)