

The Pinephone already exists, and costs $200 instead of $900.
The problem with Linux phones isn’t that they don’t exist, it’s that they’re an obscure OS that doesn’t have literally billions of dollars of development to make the thing a bulletproof daily driver like Android has received. See Drew Devault’s post on the issue.
The specs might be better on this phone (I’d hope so given the cost), but the specs don’t really matter if the thing’s running the same software and is just as unstable as a result.
In case this is real: you realize that trains already exist, right? Crackheads don’t “steal the copper from the rail”, in part because the rails don’t have copper (they’re made of steel, the copper is in the overhead line), and in part because the rails are giant continuously-welded steel rails nailed to concrete sleepers; you can’t just pick em up and walk off with em.