• noodlejetski@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    tablets (especially ones that could be flashed with Linux, i.e. not iPads) are way less common than smartphones, so you get fewer devices to choose from for testing, fewer users who can run it, report bugs, and support the project, and less interest in general.

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      4 hours ago

      The hardware isn’t so much of a problem as there are companies who can make or source compatible tablets like the PineTab2 and the PineNote.

      It’s making the software compatible with a lower power mobile device and learning what needs to fixed.

      It would have been much easier to deal with getting a tablet up and running before dealing with getting a mobile device functional.

      Making the small steps from laptop to tablet then to phone would have saved them a lot of grief and software mistakes.