• Blaster M@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Getting pmOS to work on an op6t has been an exercise in … patience and not using colorful language.

    I have already tried Plasma Mobile and the Purism UIs… which one is really the most feature complete for devices?

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      5 days ago

      What’s been rough about it, the install process, setup afterwards, or stuff being broken? I have an old 6T and was considering this for fun, but… Might skip if it’s not fun lol

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        4 days ago

        Every single install I’ve tried of it feels “half finished”. There’s bugs and missing features everywhere… but that’s on just two of the interfaces. I have yet to try them all.

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    5 days ago

    Yeah. I get it. It’s good for old devices to be useful for years to come.

    What about the battery though? Having a device with an old battery plugged in the socket 24/7 is a fire hazard.

    I would love to use my old nexus 10 with this perfect screen today. There is still no way to use a mobile device without a battery plugged in…

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      4 days ago

      Use a smart power switch.

      Battery level drops below say 20% - turn switch on and start charging.

      Battery level goes above 80% - turn switch off.

      For Android, you could use something like the Tasker app to do the monitoring and switching.

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            Adding a high quality smart switch to a 5-year old battery might do some good, of course. But this is a cluster of old batteries, all in bad shape for many years of usage under different circumstances, temperatures, etc. And they’re all different models. Each battery will need a different time for going from 20 to 80%… it’s wild.

            I do this kind of risk assessment on the worst scenario, a fire could turn your home into ashes. The only option to me, being strict, would be removing those batteries (after all, your main goal is to re-use the other hardware.) But that’s only possible in a handful of phone models… it’s just unfortunate. I guess I should get a FairPhone next time!

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      5 days ago

      I used to use old phones (Nexus 6P, Galaxy Nexus, Moto X) as security cameras, stopped for exactly this reason. They all got really warm, even with the screen off, and I was uneasy about it. IIRC my Gnex removable battery started expanding a bit! That’s when I stopped using them for it.

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      5 days ago

      You can use a battery powered device without the battery plugged in. I’ve never built capacitor bank for a more modern mobile device but its probably possible with off the shelf boards. The last one I built was years ago for a dentist office. It was a mp3 player they used for the hold music. Pulled the bad battery and built a fairly small capacitor bank. The only complication was getting the right resister for the third terminal. In the case of the mp3 player it was a temperature sensor. Modern phones use this channel to communicate battery info which might complicate things a bit.

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    6 days ago

    Really cool idea! Shame that none of my old devices seem to work with postmarketOS, but I’m tempted to try this with an old phone off ebay if I can find a cheap-enough one.

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    5 days ago

    Eh, I’d rather sell old flagship phones on and have them be used as a phone for a while longer…