A PinePhone Pro with thePlasma Mobile interface | |
| Brand | Pine64 |
|---|---|
| First released | February 2022; 3 years ago (2022-02) |
| Predecessor | PinePhone |
| Dimensions | 160.8×76.6×11.1 mm (6.33×3.02×0.44 in)[1] |
| Weight | 215 g (8 oz)[1] |
| Operating system | Linux |
| CPU | Rockchip rk3399s 4x 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & 2x 2Ghz Cortex-A72 |
| GPU | Mali-T860 MP4 |
| Modem | Quectel EG25-G |
| Memory | 4 GBLPDDR4 |
| Storage | 128 GBeMMCflash memory |
| Removable storage | bootable microSD |
| Battery | 3000mAh,Samsung J7 form-factor, user-replaceable[1] |
| Rear camera | Single 13MP Sony IMX258, LED Flash |
| Front camera | 8MP OmniVision OV8858 |
| Display | 6″ 720x1440 IPS LCD |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi AMPAK AP6255 WiFi 11ac, single-band, hotspot capable,Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, 3.5mmheadphone jack,USB-C USB 3.0 PD/DisplayPort |
| Data inputs | sensors: Other
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ThePinePhone Pro is asmartphone developed byHong Kong–basedcomputer manufacturerPine64. The phone is the successor to thePinePhone released in 2020. The default operating system isSailfish OS[2] (previouslyManjaro ARM, withPlasma Mobile as theuser interface).[3] The device is a developer platform with open hardware specifications but with unfinished software. The target group of the device isfree and open-source software developers who will develop the software.[4][5] The device was first shipped to developers in December 2021, and in February 2022 devices were made available to consumers.[6] The PinePhone Pro was officially discontinued in August 2025, as it didn’t sell well enough to keep production going.[7]
The device is built on theRockchip RK3399Ssystem on a chip, which is a custom version of the stock RK3399, uniquely designed for the device.[3] The processing power roughly compares to mid-range phones from 2016. The device has 4 GB of LPDDR4 ram, a 6-inch display, 13 MPSony IMX258 as the main camera, 8 MPOmnivision OV8858 as front camera and has a user-replaceable 3000 mAhSamsung J7-series battery.[8]
The phone has hardwarekill switches for shutting down network connections, microphone, speaker, and cameras.[8] The device haspogo pins for attachable backs compatible with the original PinePhone.[8]
The device ships with Sailfish OS (previously Manjaro ARM, with Plasma Mobile as the user interface), though users are free to switch to other operating systems.[3][9]
U-Boot is used as the defaultboot loader and it supports booting from anSD card. The bootloader can be replaced, as there are alternatives, such as Tow-boot.[10] The main image sensor driver has been added to the mainline kernel by Sony.[11] Modem firmware of the Quectel EG25-G is based on aproprietaryAndroid userspace, though an unofficial open-source version exists (actually mostly open-source: the custom firmware replaces most proprietary components, except forbaseband firmware and theTrustZone kernel, which is signed byQualcomm).[12]
In the middle of 2022, the software stack was under development, resulting in the hardware not supporting the software.[13][14] The first images from the camera were taken in May 2022.[11] Most widely-supported hardware is in a heavily patched downstream kernel called Megi kernel.[15] There is alternative operating systems focusing on mainline Linux kernel support, such asPostmarketOS.[16]