• philpo@feddit.org
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      24 days ago

      Yeah, that would be favourable.

      But: Blackberry has acquired multiple companies that deliver government grade android devices that are fully degooglefied and heavily secured. They are the de facto market leader.

      Even if they bring out a properly secured and degooglefied Android that would be a huge step in the right direction.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      Yeah, I’d use it if they can get basic usability working with standard Linux. I’d absolutely prefer a physical keyboard if I could run normal Linux CLI stuff on it.

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    there is no way this is legit, guys.

    if you’re jonsing for the physical keyboard, I don’t hate the titan slim. Its no key2, but it types. you can install blackberry keyboard on it, also.

    if you want a better, more private OS, I hear GraphineOS is quite good, and you can install it on a Pixel, then use the Clicks Keyboard case with it. https://www.clicks.tech/en/products/clicks-for-google-pixel

    This post is silly.

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    23 days ago

    Still missing the brand that I once used before the iPhone… the Pearl was a legend once and pairing the keyboard with a device supporting GrapheneOS or similar would be great!

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      24 days ago

      I “used AI to cover up their actual design” as well (based on absolutely fuck all and a few minutes of processing on my 5 year old laptop)

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    25 days ago

    Touch screen keyboards are absolute rubbish. I sure hope this is true and the OS is BlackBerry as well.

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      Swype enabled keyboards are awesome though. I loved my BB, but the screen real estate that a digital keyboard clears up is quite significant.