mikroPhone project is designing a smartphone with an emphasis on openness and privacy - eviltoast
  • glimse@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Seems like you’ve experienced all the reasons I’ve never considered getting one despite thinking it’s a really cool product lol

    I get a new phone every couple of years and aside from the battery, I seriously doubt I’d ever upgrade a module in the fairphone. I would just choose the best parts when I bought it initially and use it as-is until it was toast.

    Laptops, on the other hand…if I ever need to buy one, it’ll be a Framework.

    • TonyOstrich@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Makes sense to me. One of the deciding factors for me was the ease of bootloader unlocking. After getting fucked by Asus on my Zenfone 8 Flip when they started with their heel turn, the FP5 seemed like one of the better options for a company that would “always” have the unlock option.

      Currently I am running it rooted with the original fully updated ROM, but I plan on installing Lineage OS on it in the future. Since I hadn’t ever installed a custom ROM and because I didn’t have a backup phone anymore, I bought a cheap OnePlus phone to practice installing Lineage on. Although the OnePlus was relatively easy to unlock, the FP5 was even easier.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      I honestly only buy a new phone when my current one breaks or runs out of software support. I bought my current phone (Google Pixel 8) because my old (Moto G Power) ran out of security updates, and this one has 7 years of support.

      If I could have switched to a FOSS OS for longer support, I’d still be using my old phone. If I could replace parts to something that gets software updates, I would have. But no, it’s ewaste because it’s no longer getting support.

      If someone makes a forever phone, I’ll buy it.