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In general, Bluetooth should be working. However, due to the audio setup on the PinePhone being complicated by the dynamic rerouting needed for phone calls, Bluetooth-based audio might still be in a finicky state no matter on the exact headphones or speakers used. (''Note:'' for people who have new info on this e.g. from own tests, feel free to update this text.) | |||
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Revision as of 03:36, 3 November 2020
List of devices that have been tried on the PinePhone, and the results.
Protection
Screen protector
The official screen protector can be found in the Pine64 store under PinePhone Tempered Glass Screen Protector.
Most screen protectors for the iPhone 11 Pro Max and the iPhone XS Max fit the PinePhone (if the top notch is not obscured by a black foil or similar).
Case
The Pine store got official cases:
- PinePhone Hard Protective Case
- PinePhone Soft TPU Protective Case - "Reduce Digital Gap" Donation Program
Tight-fit cases of other phones can't be alienated for the PinePhone due as most times the proportions and/or camera notch won't fit. The phone can however also be used with "phone sleeves", such as those from fitBAG. The sleeve from fitBAG for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro is fitting the PinePhone very tightly.
Peripheral equipment
Hubs
USB hubs do not require a custom driver and are therefore expected to be compatible with the PinePhone, as long as they are within the specification. On revisions the PinePhone mainboard revisions v1.1 and v1.2 the VCONN fix is required, on v1.2a and later the USB hub should work out of the box, see PinePhone#Hardware revisions.
Bluetooth devices
In general, Bluetooth should be working. However, due to the audio setup on the PinePhone being complicated by the dynamic rerouting needed for phone calls, Bluetooth-based audio might still be in a finicky state no matter on the exact headphones or speakers used. (Note: for people who have new info on this e.g. from own tests, feel free to update this text.)
Name | Product info | Hardware ID | Result | Tested OS | Notes |
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Test | Test | Test | Test | Test | Test |