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    mscion | # 521 | 2019-02-21, 16:47 | Report

    Delayed till 3rd quarter. Now if only there was a foldable version with a hwkb!

    https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...-Delayed-To-Q3

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    mikecomputing | # 522 | 2019-02-21, 20:56 | Report

    CEO interview at

    https://youtu.be/p08tKMOp75M?t=610

    That podcast has been a bit negative at purism in some podcasts lately so nice to give purism a chance talk!

    Also as already said here the display is now up WOHO! However the GPU hangs on my devkit randomly could be because overheat issues.

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    mscion | # 523 | 2019-02-21, 22:07 | Report

    Some good news!

    From newsletter:

    During the month of February, something unexpectedly happened: NXP
    released a new software stack for the i.MX 8M Quad, our first CPU
    choice; and all the power consumption and heating issues suddenly
    disappeared!

    EDIT:This info is also in link from my previous post.

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    robthebold | # 524 | 2019-02-22, 20:02 | Report

    Full text of the Librem 5 Update:

    (Much of this is contained in or summarized by links above, so if those were enough to satisfy your curiosity, the following doesn't reveal anything new except for minor details.)

    Originally Posted by
    Hello L5 Backers!

    We wanted to update you on the progress of the L5 phone. We are so close
    to being finished - and we are ecstatic! Things are progressing at such
    a frenetic pace on the Librem 5 that we are eager to share with you the
    latest updates.

    The last time we communicated, we reported that the i.MX 8M Quad CPU had
    known errata issues in the silicon, and that this was the root cause for
    a delay, and for the need for research about potential alternatives.

    The i.MX 8M Quad silicon issues meant not only that the temperature of
    the battery was too high, but also that it would discharge quickly. The
    i.MX 8M Mini had an updated silicon process (14nm instead of 28nm) and a
    reduced feature set, resulting in lower power consumption. But being
    new, there could be unknown issues and risks. Our development team
    started evaluating the i.MX 8M Mini to see if it would fit our
    requirements - of free software only, no binary blobs, mainline based
    software stacks.

    During the month of February, something unexpectedly happened: NXP
    released a new software stack for the i.MX 8M Quad, our first CPU
    choice; and all the power consumption and heating issues suddenly
    disappeared!

    So here we are, on track again after a small - but useful - delay,
    because now we know. We know a lot more about the i.MX 8M Quad CPU we
    had chosen, and a little bit more on a possible alternative. With power
    consumption issues dealt with in software, we ultimately know we don't
    need to change the hardware to solve the issue. Full fabrication will
    thus begin for the Librem 5 with the same specifications we described
    before:

    Display: 5.5" - 5.7" HD display
    Processor: i.MX 8M Quad CPU
    Storage: 32 GB eMMC internal storage
    Wireless: 802.11abgn 2.4 Ghz / 5Ghz + Bluetooth 4
    Baseband: Gemalto PLS8 3G/4G modem w/ single sim on replaceable M.2 card
    GPS: TESEO LIF3 multiconstellation GNSS receiver
    Smartcard: yes for 2FF format smart cards
    Kill Switches: 3 - WiFi, Cellular, Microphone/Cameras
    Speaker: at least one
    External Storage: microSD storage expansion
    Accelerometer: 9-axis IMU (gyro, accel, magnetometer)
    Front Camera: specs not confirmed
    Back Camera w/LED flash: specs not confirmed
    Vibration motor: yes
    Charging: USB C connector for charging, USB client function, USB host
    function, power delivery
    Battery: User replaceable

    Q3 2019 - Shipping the Librem 5

    But all this leads us to the aforementioned (one quarter) shipping
    adjustment: the previous Q2 estimate is now confirmed for Q3 product
    shipping: this accounts for the time it took us to properly benchmark
    test the newest CPU choices from NXP for the Librem 5, of whether or not
    to choose the i.MX 8M Quad or the i.MX 8M Mini. We have had to adjust
    our delivery plans slightly.

    Delivering on our Promise:

    As you have come to know, Purism will always keep you posted – about the
    impressive progress we are making, about any issues, major or minor,
    that come along. And ultimately, this CPU choice has brought many
    opportunities – ones that will change the future of computing for the
    better, for this decision comes with certain advantages in the long
    term. The i.MX8M Quad is the most powerful CPU that has both a good
    operating temperature and a good battery life. Having chosen it will
    provide us, and you, with an overall better hardware experience, better
    capabilities and a shorter integration path – the integration with the
    software platform.

    Software development continues to move forward quickly. Amazingly
    quickly. In the past few months, we’ve seen astonishing software
    progress, and we are now able to take advantage of it. Finally, the
    extra time for Librem 5 hardware fabrication will benefit software
    advancements that continue without slowdown, such as quality testing,
    providing a greater number of default apps, and community advancements
    made on our Librem 5 dev kit.

    Here is a video of the dev kit running PureOS with apps showcasing the
    great progress we have made:
    https://videos.puri.sm/librem5/devkit-demo.webm

    It is an exciting time, and we thank you dear backers for making this
    all possible. January was a month of massive interest concerning the L5,
    and we are continuing to build momentum with the app store announcement;
    soon, with a regular cadence of application announcements.

    As the time grows nigh, we will reach out to you with regular updates.

    With kind regards on behalf of Purism SPC,
    Sriram Ramkrishna
    I'm disappointed to read that the ship date pushed back another quarter, but I'd assumed there was no way it could ship in the first half of 2019 if the dev kits were only going out late last year and some of the h/w hadn't even been finalized.

    Still very excited to get mine soon.

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    lantern | # 525 | 2019-02-22, 21:35 | Report

    did they ever explain why they chose HD screen?

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    maegon9y00 | # 526 | 2019-03-06, 11:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post
    After a few month with librem kit I actually have lost interests a bit.


    However I still have hope on the company since there are no alternatives shown so far.
    Google launched a dev board based on i.MX8M. It uses the same CPU as the librem5.

    the OS image for the board is at
    https://dl.google.com/aiyprojects/me...-beaker-18.zip
    drivers for the device may work with librem 5 dev kit , besides could be full of blobs.

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    maegon9y00 | # 527 | 2019-03-06, 23:15 | Report

    https://puri.sm/posts/purisms-ceo-to...-state-senate/

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    mscion | # 528 | 2019-03-07, 01:53 | Report

    Rumor has it that Samsung is interested in purchasing NXP (chip manufacturer for librem phone)

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    endsormeans | # 529 | 2019-03-07, 05:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by mscion View Post
    Rumor has it that Samsung is interested in purchasing NXP (chip manufacturer for librem phone)
    and if that is true...(which I don't doubt...anything with promise gets gobbled up by the ever hungry giants...)
    then forget about any future concerning open anything...from the soon to be NXP samsung subsidiary in the future....samsung will put an abrupt end to that.

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    xman | # 530 | 2019-03-07, 05:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by mscion View Post
    Rumor has it that Samsung is interested in purchasing NXP (chip manufacturer for librem phone)
    Is this good or bad? Why don't they just make a dam open chip for librem instead?

    x

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