I have shown it here.
For my part, I reluctantly put my Librem5 away in a drawer 1.5 years ago. My L5 suited me perfectly, as it wasn’t the family’s main phone and I have PureOS on all my desktop computers, but following my divorce I couldn’t afford to miss any phone calls. The battery was weakening, and at the time, there was no way to buy new batteries in Europe. Every week, the L5 would warn me that it didn’t have enough disk space, so I had to clean it up, but one day that wasn’t enough, and even updates became impossible. But if it hadn’t been for my divorce, I would certainly have solved the problem. So I fell back on a dual SIM phone (Samsung), trying to limit the damage in terms of Google applications. I will definitely switch my L5 to Crimson when it is officially released. But I would like to point out one thing about the quality of phone calls: no matter what software improvements are made, the hardware quality of the microphone can never be changed if Purism has chosen to install a low-end microphone in the L5 (I notice the same thing with my daughter’s Xiaomi phone).