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I really liked sony back when they made the compact series. ZX1 compact was my favorite smartphone but sadly it stopped working on my carrier. Now I’m using a galaxy zflip. The size when folded feels nice in my pocket. Closest thing I could find to a “small” full featured android.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed!
Naah. Turning it off and on again would mess up the temperature.
“The Sopranos” would be a fun one.
Anyways, $4 a pound…
The 6 is $1100, so free for me with trade in. I think the flip 3 was $999 on release but I did the $999 off deal by trading in a Galaxy s10e.
I guess you could say the zflip has a front facing speaker if you open it halfway haha. In the L shaped position the speaker will face you.
I’ve been using the Samsung zflip 3 since release without issues. I like that it does not take up much pocket space. I’ve always liked smaller phones like the Xperia Xz1 compact, so the unfolded screen is a bit bigger than I’d like. Sadly there are not many options for small android phones anymore.
I’ve pre-ordered the zflip6 through att since they are offering a $1100 trade in value for the 3. Looks like it’ll have a bit better battery, camera, and a dust protection rating.
I’ve been using oS:TW for over a year now. It’s extremely stable for a rolling release distro. Plus if something does break, snapper rollbacks from the grub menu are set up by default. I’ve only had rollback once though due to a fucky Nvidia update.
I really enjoy Tumbleweed. I’ve been using it for about 18 months now without issue. One thing to note though is that TW only packages production release Nvidia drivers. This means you will not have the 555 or 560 drivers that make Wayland usable by default. You can always install the latest drivers with the run file provided by Nvidia. Some people also use the CUDA repo to get the newer drivers. However, I’d think both of these options may be the type of tinkering you are trying to avoid.
Overall I think TW is a great distro but it may be a bit more setup for Nvidia gaming on Wayland than you are looking for. If you’re down with doing a little tinkering or gaming on X give it a shot. You can always roll back if something gets messed up.