Pine64 Project

https://www.pine64.org/








Our vision

Our goal is to push the envelope and deliver Arm and RISC-V devices that you want to use and develop for. To this end, we actively work with the development community and champion end-user initiatives. Rather than applying business to a FOSS setting, we allow FOSS principles to guide our business.

Regardless of if you want to sequence DNA, build a robot or kill space invaders, we’ve got you covered. That said, some boards are better suited for some applications than others. The level and degree of support for your specific application may also differ depending on the hardware. It is therefore important that you make an educated decision prior to your purchase, so make sure to read about the board(s) you are thinking about and check out the respective Wiki page in detail.

If you’re uncertain which board or module to choose, make sure to drop by our IRC or Discord channels – someone will promptly help you make the right decision.

 

PINEPHONE PRO

 

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What’s inside?

We learned a lot from working on the original PinePhone. Over the past two years we painstakingly collected and analyzed your feedback and explored all avenues for hardware improvements. The PinePhone Pro is the end result of this journey. It is powered by a Rockchip hexa-core SoC operating at 1.5GHz, and ships paired with 4GB of dual-channel LPDDR4 RAM as well as 128GB of internal eMMC flash storage. It features a high-fidelity 13MP main camera sensor and a 5MP front-facing camera.

We worked closely with Rockchip’s engineering team to fine-tune the SoC’s performance so that it meets the necessary thermal and battery-consumption envelopes. The result of this cooperation is the RK3399S – a RK3399 variant made specifically for the PinePhone Pro. Rockchip’s team was also instrumental in enabling the PinePhone Pro’s suspend state, which allows the smartphone to receive calls and SMS messages while preserving battery.

Hardware privacy dip switches for the cameras, the microphone, WiFi & BT, headphone jack (enabling UART) and the LTE modem (including GPS) are accessible under the back cover, just as on the original PinePhone.

What’s the outside like?

We wanted the PinePhone Pro to reflect its status as a pro-grade device while maintaining perfect compatibility with all existing PinePhone peripherals. The PinePhone Pro uses the same pogo-pin systems and back cover attachment as the original PinePhone, making it compatible with all existing add-ons. The keyboard, PineDio LoRa, fingerprint reader and wireless charging cases will all work with the PinePhone Pro.

The PinePhone Pro features a vibrant in-cell IPS display covered with Corning Gorilla Glass 4™ with an oleophobic coating, offering superior scratch resistance and image clarity. The camera is covered by Corning Gorilla Glass 4™ and protected by an elevated bezel, similar to the one found on the original PinePhone.

The chassis is slightly thicker (~2mm) than the original PinePhone’s. Proportions of the original design were altered to accommodate the new display and to allow for improved heat dissipation. The coating on the back of the PinePhone Pro has been given a premium feel and engineered to minimize oily fingerprints. We think you’ll be pleased with the end-result.

 

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PineNote

An open source e-paper device with EMR pen input.

 

PinePhone

A Linux-only smartphone developed in cooperation with the community for the community.

 

Pinebook Pro

An open source 64-Bit Arm Chromebook alternative for work, school and play.

 

PineTime

An open source smartwatch, the perfect companion for the PinePhone.

 

PineTab

A Linux tablet, running multiple operating systems with an optional keyboard.

 

Clusterboard

Holds up-to 7 SOPine or SOEdge AI modules.

 

Pinecil

A RISC-V soldering iron running open firmware – your next project companion.

 

PineCube

An open source IP camera running mainline Linux, for projects and keeping private things truly private.

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