I realise many people are still waiting on their geminis. I was one of the lucky ones who got an early unit - I suppose I waited over a year, but it was worth it. Here is my little review with my thoughts of using the gemini exclusively over the last month.
Bad things1. When I first got it, the keyboard layout was wrong and needed configuring
2. VoLTE kept dropping calls - not the geminis fault really, but still annoying
3. Android only - I'm not a fan, but at least it works well.[/li]
Um, thats it as far as I can see.
Good things1. The keyboard is awesome once you get used to it. I am writing this on the gemini. You can touch type if it is on a desk or table. Much better than tapping something out on a screen.
2. The performance. Ok, I have an x25 CPU, but boy is this thing fast. On paper it lacks a bit of the punch of the top tier devices, but it is only on paper. In day to day use it is lightning fast. I must admit to liking old games and I have installed mupen64plus. It runs better on the gemini than on my wife's laptop.
3. The planet bar. Seriously, it actually works! I didn't think I would use it, but I have set it up with all my most used apps and it is really good and fast.
4. Keyboard shortcuts. Another absolutely brilliant feature. Makes android almost usable. My most used ones are the volume up/down, task list (fn-a) and desktop (fn-d).
5. The size/weight/feel is better than I thought. It easily slips into my pocket, and the weight gives it a feel of a proper device. When shut it looks like it is well protected as well. As a matter of interest, a friend has one of the xl type iphones which is only marginally smaller (in height) than the gemini - it isn't overly huge.
6. Battery life. Gets through a full days heavy use with ease. With light use and very little configuring you could get 2-3 days easy, but that isn't what the gemini is for I could probably flatten the battery with 8-10 hours of gaming, but I only ever play for an hour or so at a time.[/li]
GeneralI have been using the gemini as my
only device now for nearly a month. I have done internet banking, docs, spreadsheets, browsing, all phone related stuff, and have not found it wanting. I have installed termux and used it to connect to our servers at work. I have done the opposite and run sshd on the gemini and written/read sms messages on my work pc (very useful btw). I had no keyboard problems when I first got it, but I will say that after a week or so of good use, the keyboard does relax a little. By this I mean that all the keys seem to get a more consistent feel - maybe just wearing in, or maybe I am just used to it now. It is really a joy to type on, and there is nothing like it in the mobile world, unless you have a full size bluetooth keyboard.
I will also say that everything I have tried with the USB seems to work. I already had a USB C hub with ethernet and HDMI (ok, the HDMI didn't work) and it works as expected. I have used miracast to display on my tv and external monitor, and while gaming is probably off the menu due to an nnoying 1/4 sec lag movies and general use (docs etc) is fine.
For those still waiting for their gemini, don't worry it is worth it. I am waiting for sailfish to become available as I think that will be the perfect match for the gemini. Full linux distro with mobile display and phone functionality.
I want't going to make the review this big, but I just kept typing. Hope it helps people waiting to see that it is worth the wait.
Cheers.