In South Korea, 69 percent of adult smartphone users use a Samsung device, while only 23 percent use iPhones, a Gallup survey of 1,001 adults found. But the survey reveals a starkly different trend in one demographic: younger millennials and Gen Z. Among the younger generation, aged 18 to 29, iPhone’s share rises to 65 percent, double the Samsung's 32 percent, the survey found. This represents a 13 percent...
I have a PP Community edition that I have never used. Had grand plans when I bought the thing but I got busy and forgot about it live a dipshit. But yeah, I’m waiting for it to get to the point that I can daily drive it for phone, sms/mms, signal, mobile web, flashlight, audio, and maps.
Especially the phone, sms, and maps are critical for me to be daily driving it. Love the idea, but from everything I’ve read the stability has a little way to go yet.
I’ve heard the PP Pro has fixed most of my annoyances with PP hw but that the sw is still very much on the buggy side, especially compared to the PP. From your comment, sounds like that isn’t too far off the mark.
Really like the idea of Linux smartphone and hope they get daily drivable even for non-techies sometime in the near future.