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Man, the call problems are a dealbreaker for any phone at all, imo. Maybe not for a toy, but it's bonkers that they'd release a phone OS that isn't 100% call stable.
There has to be a device to develop support for calling. Since there're multiple open source phone projects it's also not simple to just write an implementation for them. Additionally carriers don't work all the same (different bands, ...), so it's really not easy to solve with the few resources available. As far as I know much of the development on these phone OS is done by volunteers and pine64 isn't a big established company either.