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  • The PinePhone v1.0 is the developer hardware revision of the [[PinePhone]]. ...for resources related to all PinePhone revisions, see [[PinePhone#Hardware revisions]].
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  • The PinePhone v1.2a is a hardware revision of the [[PinePhone]] that started shipping in Q3 2020. ...for resources related to all PinePhone revisions, see [[PinePhone#Hardware revisions]].
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  • The PinePhone v1.2b is a hardware revision of the [[PinePhone]] that started shipping in Q4 2020. ...for resources related to all PinePhone revisions, see [[PinePhone#Hardware revisions]].
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  • ...ons (see [[PinePhone#Hardware revisions]] for an overview of the different revisions) and has been fixed since the 1.2b hardware revision. # [[PinePhone v1.2‎]] - UBports Community Edition
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  • There are a number of options to hardware mod the PinePhone. Silver has created a 3D-printable rear frame for the PinePhone and used it to create a folding keyboard design (work in progress), [[User:
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  • The '''PinePhone''' and '''PinePhone Pro''' is compatible with a wide variety of accessories. A selection can be ...ne64.com/product/pinephone-tempered-glass-screen-protector/?v=0446c16e2e66 PinePhone Tempered Glass Screen Protector].
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  • ...ons (see [[PinePhone#Hardware revisions]] for an overview of the different revisions) and has been fixed since the 1.2a hardware revision. # Requires confirmation: [[PinePhone v1.0 - Dev|PinePhone v1.0 - Developer batch]]
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  • The PinePhone v1.2 is a hardware revision of the [[PinePhone]] that was shipped in 2020 as UBports Community Edition. ...for resources related to all PinePhone revisions, see [[PinePhone#Hardware revisions]].
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  • The PinePhone v1.1 "Braveheart" is a hardware revision of the [[PinePhone]] that shipped in January 2020. ...or resources related to other PinePhone revisions see [[PinePhone#Hardware revisions]].
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  • == Revisions == ...ame for the PineTab, as it is a very similar device. Do not try to use the PinePhone images though, use the PineTab images linked above.
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  • === Revisions === ...as help finance ongoing development.", [https://www.pine64.org/2020/04/02/pinephone-ubports-community-edition-pre-orders-now-open/ source].
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  • == The Project "Anakin" - Phase 1 of PINE64 Smartphone "PinePhone" Development Kit == Project Anakin is a marsh-up kit for the PINE64 Smartphone dubbed "PinePhone". It is used in the early stages of development as a starting point for aff
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  • ...il is an actual smartphone developer kit for the PINE64 Smartphone dubbed "PinePhone". It is used in the early stages of development as a starting point for aff The PinePhone development has been broken down into three distinct phases:
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  • ...what values work best with your device (There is a silicon lottery for the Pinephone's hardware). {{note|These instructions are targeting the PinePhone to simplify the explanation, however they can be used to also overclock oth
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  • [[File:PinePhone Beta Edition.png|400px|thumb|right|Rendering of the PinePhone Beta Edition]] The '''PinePhone''' is a smartphone created by PINE64. It is capable of running mainline Lin
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  • [[File:Pinephone_double.png|400px|thumb|right|Rendering of the PinePhone Pro]] ...oC, which is a specialized version of the RK3399 made specifically for the PinePhone Pro.
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  • The data on this page is based on the the [[PinePhone v1.1 - Braveheart]]. ...s, due to being pulled differently, for use in distinguishing the hardware revisions. In v1.1, PL6 reads 0 at boot. Since RI is an active-low interrupt, it need
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