Battery life while using is super variable by task, so it’s hard to give a data point. The battery life is _fine_ for me, but nowhere near an M series MacBook in my experience
Suspend works Fingerprint reader works Battery life when not running heavy workloads is around 13 hours
Everything generally has worked fine over the years, though I did have to replace a broken fan recently. Super easy to repair with a new fan/heatsink unit - cost me about 50$, 10 mins to install.
Trackpad has always been mediocre... workable, but not as good as leading brands. Fingerprint reader always worked well, and no issues with Wifi or Bluetooth. Battery life has always been crap, but I usually have it docked (which also works great with a Dell Thunderbolt unit).
Popping off the heat sink to apply a fresh dab is no big deal, but I didn't find out until the top-center keys (y, 6) began failing.
Replacing the keyboard is $50 and about a hundred tiny screws.
power-profiles-daemon works well, I didn't like how much the battery drains overnight on the s2idle suspend mode, so I've set up a systemd unit to hibernate after 30 minutes of sleep.
It can be helpful to enable the "Game mode" in the bios to allocate more system memory to graphics, this can avoid some weird crashes triggered by hardware video decoding and such (probably more important for the first year or so, maybe not so much now).
1000% recommend a framework laptop w/ linux
I also don't use the fingerprint reader but that's supposed to be working too.
The latest AMD board is not perfect for Linux (yet).
The oldest Intel board is basically perfect.