• @cm0002
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    237 days ago

    While I get and applaud the mission of the Fairphone, there are some serious compromises you have to make spec-wise to be on it.

    Even in the greentext, dude paid $60, not bad for + ~3 years of life. Your run of the mill Android will probably be cheaper as significantly less “part serializing” bull happens on the android side

    It’s not worth the power-handicap they shove in that thing.

    • @[email protected]
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      226 days ago

      “Power handicap” compared to what like a 2k phone? My almost 4.5 yo Pixel 4a is still doing fine in terms of specs. Only the battery is junk by now. I don’t need a phone that is more powerful and more expensive than my freaking PC, I just want one that does not make replacing the battery a huge pain in my ass.

      • @[email protected]
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        26 days ago

        I just replaced my over-six-year-old iPhone, and the battery still lasted the better part of a day. That’s pretty solid.

    • oce 🐆
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      6 days ago

      Apart from the price premium, which is still far from Apple’s, and seems rational considering they try to limit impact on the people and the planet, what are those serious compromises? I had the Fairphone 2, and I would agree this one was clunky, and you needed to be somewhat of an activist to stand it. But from the Fairphone 4 that I have now, and likely the 5th, I don’t see much compromise, everything has been perfectly smooth for me.