The Orange Pi Zero2 has finally made it to market, over a year after Shenzhen Xunlong Software unveiled it. The Raspberry Pi Zero competitor has been upgraded to a new chipset that supports Android 10 and multiple Linux distributions, including Debian and Ubuntu.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Orange-Pi-Zero2-The-Raspberry-Pi-Zero-alternative-is-finally-orderable.501626.0.html
I'm wondering how many people have successfully replaced rpi with these rpi killers? I bought an Orange Pi 3 which looked great on paper, but the software support side was terrible. Updated kernels, limited driver support not to mention the little to none documentation.