Looks like a new model for the Fairphone has been announced! What do you think about it?

Personally I love the fairphone project but after having tried GrapheneOS on my Pixel 6a it would be hard to move to a different OS

    • Starfighter@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 months ago

      I suspect that if you were to cut the screen at the rounded edges, the sensor island and the onscreen nav buttons you'll be left with a 16:9 screen.

      In other words its a 16:9 screen with some margin for curves and controls.

  • gelberhut@lemdro.id
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    10 months ago

    Smartphones technology progress is slowed down recently, but still, do you think that this phone will be usable in 8 years?

  • bitwolf@lemmy.one
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    10 months ago

    GSMarena reports displayport support in the USB.

    Can anyone confirm this? The site doesn't mention it and it's a game changing feature imo.

  • rroa@reddthat.com
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    10 months ago

    Kudos on Fairphone for offering 8 years of software updates.

    As an owner of FP4, my biggest gripes with the FP4 are the software updates. Bugs keep languishing for months before they are acknowledged and then months pass before the bugs are fixed. Three annoying issues with my FP4 that I deal with on a daily basis:

    • Screen dimming bug. First reported in Feb and the earliest possible fix is in October. My phone is useless when I'm out and about and the level of urgency implied by FP4 for this issue baffles me.
    • NFC stops working randomly
    • 5 GHz hotspot was broken for months and only fixed recently

    I don't care much about Android 13 as long as I get timely security patches. What I want is a bug free experience and that's something FP4 fails to deliver.

    An annoying hardware decision is the SIM card can't be hot swapped. Not sure why this wasn't addressed with FP5.