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  • @[email protected]
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    -31 year ago

    This is commendable, but is 7 years really necessary? I think 5 years is plenty long before phones get outdated.

    • @hyorvenn
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      8 months ago

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      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Exactly! I don’t care that I don’t have the most modern gadgets on my phone, I didn’t have them before so I will not miss them. To me being unable to replace my battery or having to get rid of my phone because the OS is outdated is unacceptable and stupid and I will gladly sacrifice having a 1gigapixel camera or being able to take my phone in the shower.

    • Pumpkin
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      111 year ago

      My last phone I kept for about 5 years. I had two issues:

      • software support had ended
      • the battery was severely degraded

      fortunately there was a local shop who’d replace the battery (it wasn’t a fairphone so I couldn’t do it myself). If it wasn’t for the software support I’d have gone that route and would be still using it now. It worked perfectly well for my use case. Unfortunately, I ended up retiring the phone and getting a new one.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      I think for the target market, it actually makes a lot of sense. Hardware from 2016 is still perfectly useable for most purposes, except that in the android world you might have a hard time with compatibility because the software is very old at this point, and the battery would be pretty shot. This phone has solutions to both of those problems.