• @chronicledmonocle
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    151 month ago

    They make nice looking devices, but I’d never trust a device from them.

    Of course, I don’t trust a LOT of devices these days. Sure would be nice if we had a decent 5G capable, open source alternative. I don’t care if it costs $800+. I’d buy it.

    • @be_gt
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      1 month ago

      Fairphone? At least it is repairable and supported

      • @chronicledmonocle
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        1 month ago

        Not available in North America without importing it, which voids warranty and makes it usually more expensive.

    • @Eagle0110
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      11 month ago

      Consider Sony Xperia 1 series then, they always have fully open policy regarding to unlocking and rooting with no deliberate restrictions whatsoever, took me less than a minute to root my Xperia 1 VI shortly after I got it. Also their very AOSP-like ROMs make modding much easier too.

      Also I bet you don’t find many other flagship phones in 2024 that still have both SD card and headphone jack lol