INFO!!! fairphone DOES SUPPORT CUSTOM ROMS!!!

i like the idea of a fairphone. i dun wana buy one tho - if it doesn hav the features i need/wan.

if fairphone had all dis stuff - it would hav a genuine moat, besides the sustainability stff-

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    The back accessories are pretty neat. I like the finger loop, and I’m pretty sure they’ve published the files for making your own 3D printed versions of the backplate.
    “But hotswappable battery”
    Yeah, I guess missing that feature is bit unfortunate, but the reasoning of being able to offer more capacity in the (soft case?) design makes sense. The hardcase of the hotswap battery reduces internal capacity. And it’s still easily replaceable enough when the time does come.

    Custom ROMs I’ve already seen mentioned elsewhere, them offering to ship you e/OS/ directly from their store should be proof enough of their commitment.

    The “moments” slider is (somewhat) programmable. As alternatives to Moments they offer DND, Flight Mode, Torch, Dark/Light mode, and battery saver.

    It may not offer a dual SIM tray, but it does offer dual SIM through the use of eSIMs. Which, not ideal, but it’s there.

    The things I personally miss on the FP6 are HD haptics, the basic rumble motor has brought me back in time in a way I would not have preferred. Speaker quality could be better too. As could the cameras, but those were a sacrifice I was prepared to make.

    My bigger complaints are about stock Android itself; Samsung offers so many nice tools to customise the phone to your liking. Base Android is so limited by comparison. And Samsung Gallery is just the best.

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    I will never buy another phone without wireless charging. Yes, I know it has significant downsides. I do not care, I am hard on my ports, wireless charging doesn’t break. Given that qi2 is now available as a standard and blunts the severity of the downsides as well … Realistically not buying another phone until I can get an unlocked bootloader qi2 phone with decent specs.

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      9 days ago

      yesyis, also my biggest gripe ;(((

      if i cud jus hook up my good lil headponies - like - i wud keep that phone for however long i cud keep it-

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          I always see this argument but I really don’t want anything plugged into anything as important as the USB-C port while the phone is in my pocket.

          3.5 plugs are rather short outside of the phone (at least for headphones with 90deg plugs) to minimize leverage that you put on the port. Being able to rotate also means less stress on the port as well.

          The USB-C adapters are pretty short, but lack the rotation. I have replaced USB-C ports in dozens of Nintendo Switches and other devices, it is pretty clear they aren’t designed to take much stress.

          Long story short if anything happens I would much rather have the 3.5mm pin stuck in a headphone jack than breaking the USB-C port and making it so my phone is a brick.

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          I’d consider that if they added a second USB port, but no. Why would anyone want to use headphones while their phone is plugged in?

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      I use a dongle and get better audio quality than I ever had on an integrated jack. I really don’t care if a phone has the jack. If I want something compact on the go, I use bluetooth ears. If I want to listen to high quality audio, I use the dongle with a quality DAC with proper headphones.

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        “focus on feature people want” crowd when you tell them you don’t want a headphone jack: Downvote, your opinion doesn’t matter.

        Edit to add on your point: using a DAC or Bluetooth and I have better sound audio than an abused jack that is the first thing to break on my phones. Plus no cable to annoy me and get tangled everywhere.
        I understand some people don’t want to move on but they then act like there is such a huge market for it and that everybody should want one. Spoiler: the market says no, if it was a differentiator for sales more phones would have one.

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    And the removable battery was really awesome. Being able to turn your phone off completely in just 10 seconds without any tools. Or pop in a spare one and have a fully charged phone on the go.

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      The replaceable battery has less and less appeal toe with those crazy 120 watt chargers. A good power bank can replace that functionality quite a bit IMO.

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        I don’t care about fast charge times. I do care about my battery life significantly shortening after one year.

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          My old Xiaomis never had that problem 🤷🏼‍♀️ guess I was lucky, hoping it’ll continue like that 😁!

          I heard iPhones are crap when it comes to battery life and batteries in general, but that’s just what I have heard.

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            I was speaking to the fact that I cannot replace the battery after one year.

            It’s a Lithium Ion problem. There are a limited number of recharge cycles.

            On average, after one year of charging every day, your smartphone battery will be at 80% its original capacity.

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              Yeah maybe 80% is then way more than I need today. Computers are getting more efficient.

              But actually it’s not at all 80% after 365 charge cycles, that is just lying. Battery tech is also improving but never had it been 300-400 charging cycles to even 90%

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        i don’t mean this in a mean way, but I think you forgot how good replacing a battery was and got Stockholm syndromed into liking non replaceable batteries lol

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          I sure do remember and it was useful because the gps drained the 3000mAh battery like crazy, and using the phone even moderately needed battery nr 2.

          Today I don’t need to recharge my phone more than nightly, with the rare being sick and watching 12 hours of YouTube in a row, but then I can charge my phone from 10% to 90% in under 20 minutes sooooooo… WAY less important for me.

          And you sure did mean it in a mean way, otherwise you’d just stuck with your opinion instead of trying some low level insult of my mental state.

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      Also maybe I’m paranoid but it’s really nice to know you can turn the phone completely off.

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        Yeah. This is also my opinion. I don’t trust phones to be completely disconnected when there is no physical switch, just a button that has to be pressed.

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    I don’t fully understand this “I won’t buy a fairphone, because it doesn’t have a audio jack” way of thinking. Are there any phones that actually has a jack and still gets updates?

    I agree it would be a nice feature, but the few I have spoken to, whom actually complain about this, has ended up buying another phone that IMO is worse and also has no jack.

    I’m just confused, not trying to be negative or mean towards anyone.

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      I’m still using a galaxy S10 specifically because there aren’t any phones on the market that have a headphone jack that I like.

      It has 512gb storage, 6gb ram, removable sim and expandable storage. Just replaced the battery off ifixit. Only issue is no eSIM support for international travel but that’s a small price to pay.

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          Same way still. Samsung is a bit slower in rolling them out to older phones generally but that’s almost a good thing with all of the AI pushes and unnecessary bloat

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      When I was shopping for a new phone I checked what models could run custom mods and had > 5 years of support. I came up with Fairphone and Pixel. Neither had jack, dual sim or SD card. Fairphone was about 2x more expensive. It was a simple choice. Now, if Fairphone would have a dual sim and a jack I would have probably paid extra.

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        Is dual sim a must or is esim an option? I use 2 sims, but it’s 1 regular and 1 esim.

        If esim isn’t an option. I would like to learn why

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          In my previous job they gave a phone for on calls. My phone was dual SIM so I just plugged the work SIM into my phone and didn’t have to carry both phones. Now when I see a dual SIM phone I think “this could come in handy one day” but it’s not a must have for me.

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      I used to buy LG phones for the headphone jack before they stopped making phones. Now I have a sony xperia 5 iv and they just announced they’re going to stop selling phones in the US… Ugh

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      My Fairphone 3 has a headphone jack and is running the most recent build of LineageOS, so yeah.

    • not quite01(they/them)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      The Sony Xperia 1 VII(totally not a confusing Name) has a headphone jack and get 4years of updates and 6 of security. It is a very niche phone thought but still a flagships. It also has an SD card slot.

      Point being there are phones and even high end phones out there that have these features, however it’s rare which sucks

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      I want a phone completely untouched by Google. No Google hardware, no upstream Google dependencies at all. Hardware that I control and a more “traditional” flavor of Linux with a mobile-native DE.

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        I would love to have an immutable easy to upgrade system similar to unblue aurora or bluefin, but based on Postmarket os, but with extra security like SE Linux a proper firewalls flatpak support hardend_memory alloc etc. And also Good container support.

        Aswell as a way droid version with a few features of graphene os like per App network toggle aswell as storage and contact scopes Sandboxed Google play etc.

        And then with a mix between the Sony Xperia 1 VII and a fairphone 6. Such a phone would be awesome.

        On a different note the progress the post market is team is making is really promising who knows maybe Linux on a phone will be daily drivable in a few years.

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    I feel like most of these are at least misleading if not outright false (or maybe I’m misunderstanding them, so please correct me if I do).

    • Allow custom ROMs: It does, and there is even a Google-free variant they sell on their store.
    • Dual SIM and SD card slot: There may not be dual slots, but there is Dual SIM (one physical, one eSIM), and I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a phone with multiple SD card slots.
    • Programmable “moments” button: The button is not programmable per se, but there are different settings to make it do different things.
    • No dumb accessories: If you don’t find them useful, don’t buy them?
    • Headphone jack: Fair enough, I do miss that one, but the USB-C with an adapter works okay, and I’m still using the same headphones that I’ve used for years.
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      Headphone jack: Fair enough, I do miss that one, but the USB-C with an adapter works okay, and I’m still using the same headphones that I’ve used for years.

      I do this as well, but I would also like to charge the phone while I have my headphones connected to it, and all these additional adapter chains often don’t work very reliable, and are much more cumbersome to deal with.

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      ur right bout the first two… i updated the posts content becuz of it (som hours ago)

      but the accessories - see - i like the idea, bzt sadly they opted for a screw-on desgin… which then made the phone have two black screws on the back, in places where ur fingers would be… whivh spawns a big uncomfy feeling in me - so its mostly a personal thing-

      but yes, ur points r very valid n i agree.

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    It also needs to be upgradeable between generations like the framework laptops are. If it had that and a headphone jack I would buy one, but without those absolutely not. I’m not willing to pay anywhere near their prices for something I’m still going to have to replace in a few years, and after learning my lesson with my current OnePlus 9 I am absolutely never buying another phone without a headphone jack

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    Maybe supporting more US-based carriers would hook me.

    However, I applaud their efforts in addressing modern slavery and child slavery in their supply chains and manufacturing.

    It is rampant, and buying many forms of technology are supporting those supply chains.

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    If people, not only lemmy’s people and a small minority care about the jack people would buy phones with jacks, there are good options but very few people do.

    Most people actually like and prefere bluethooth.

    Same for ROMs, when was the last time you said “wow, I sure miss custom roms” and the whole room went “meeetooo”. Hell, most people don’t even know what a custom rom is.

    This is not what “the people want” is “what lemmy thinks everyone ones, but is actually only them circle jerking”.

    Downvote me to hell, but is the truth.

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    I’d trade their dumb accessories for a qi2 magnet. Stop trying to make a new ecosystem when a universal ecosystem exists around qi2

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        Actually, the magnet stuff (not the actual wireless charging) is an Apple thing, but—as far as I know—it is still free to be used.

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        I think it originated with Apple, but it was accepted as the standard.

        I like this new look on Apple, they contributed partly to USBc and partially to qi2

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    This post really resonates with me and I’ve already said my piece about jack removal and BT buds arriving at the same time by FP.

    The realization I came to is that FP is not an enthusiast brand and doesn’t want to be; it is not the Framework of phones.

    They cater to the broadest market segment, they want to be the repairable Samsung, rather. And it shows.