PinePhone begins shipping to developers this month ($150 Linux smartphone)
There are several companies working to bring smartphones running free and open source, GNU/Linux-based software to market this year. The PinePhone is likely to be the cheapest… and one of the first to ship.
At the start of the year, Pine64 announced plans to build a $150 smartphone, and they’ve been releasing status updates throughout the year. Now the company says it’s manufacturing a “small batch of PinePhones” and will begin shipping them to developers this month.
Early adopters will have a chance to buy one later this year, and the company plans to begin large-scale production in March, 2020.
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