Just got a fairphone 4. It feels so much more solid than my old pixel 6a. Its battery lasts for almost 2 days. Same performance that I can see. Spare parts for cheapish on the site.

Anyways just wanted to share.

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    12 days ago

    Is it a good daily driver for normies? Can you run banking apps, for example?

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      I read that as “can you run baking apps” and was very confused why you shouldn’t be able to look at recipes 😅

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        11 days ago

        As weird as it is, one of the better recipe books I’ve tried was a usermanual for a cheap ass bread machine. Just ignore the machine instructions and instead knead it by hand, rise for at least 4 hours, and bake it until some parts of the crust start to darken (about 25 minutes at 425F or 35 or more minutes at 350, or for sweets 290 for 50 minutes but every oven is a little different so aim low).

        LINK HERE

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      12 days ago

      It worked. I only use it from time to time. But 90% of the time its online rather than mobile.

      I don’t want to mess with big $$ on my phone. Seems like a recipe for disaster.

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      11 days ago

      Fairphone with normal Android is just like any other android phone. The only difference for a normy would be the transparent back that you can pop open.

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      12 days ago

      I got the us one. But yeah I hear you.

      Mint/T-Mobile works well in my area so that’s a plus.

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        12 days ago

        Wait there’s a fairphone for the US? I’m not from there either, but definetly more accesible than EU lol, I’m gonna check that out

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          12 days ago

          might be a stupid question, but why wouldn’t you be able to use it in the US, or any other country?

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            Different countries have different providers, use different radio frequencies, etc and thus have different hardware and so on. Phones made for a particular market might not function well (or at all) in another market. This has historically been a barrier to cross-border adoption, though it has gotten a bit better in recent years.

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            12 days ago

            Different radio channels are often used in different regions to get the bits from phone to tower and back. Software-defined radio only goes so far, at some point the hardware RF filters and the like have to be compatible.

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            12 days ago

            Sorry, not sure what you’re trying to say. I tried saying “a fairphone from the US would be more accessible than from EU because of shipping. I live closer to the US”.

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    12 days ago

    How is the situation with the boot loader? And when will it be real Linux compatible?

    If answers are “can be unlocked” and “Soon™️”, I gotta get one

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    11 days ago

    I dont know if you’re all 6’10" giants… But modern phones (including ALL fairphones) DO NOT FIT in my pants pockets…

    Make Small Phones Great Again!!!

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      I agree with what you are saying but you are totally getting downvoted for the make small phones great again part.

      But my god my little hands need a little phone again. I would like to reach across single hand texting

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      11 days ago

      You need military type pants. I have no issues with phone sizes, I can fit four bottles of beer in my pants leaving the hands free to carry something when going down the stairs.

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      11 days ago

      Batteries must get smaller first. Two days of smart phone usage is a battery bank ma fren. Alternative is to use a lower tech option but hard to find a middle ground.

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      11 days ago

      Fuck big phones. Just got a nothing 3a and I fucking hate it’s ungodly width.

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      10 days ago

      Yeah I hear you. I waiting until my 6a had a cracked screen, battery needs charging multiple times a day, and the case is messed up as well.

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    12 days ago

    How is the camera? The biggest thing locking me into Samsung is that every cheaper phone I’ve tried even cheaper fucking Samsungs, the camera is just pure ass slow sluggish, crashing.

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      I’m using a Ulefone armour 4 (I think), coming from a Samsung Note 10+ and I have found the camera to be a big downgrade. However, I have found that alternative camera apps can make a surprisingly large difference. The stock camera app was bad enough that it often didn’t feel worth it to even try taking a photo. I’m currently using OpenCamera from fdroid, and performance is far better now (though the quality is still a downgrade from before).

      It’s annoying because I don’t care about fancy features and high end cameras, I just want something that will allow me to capture spontaneous photos

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    11 days ago

    Camera is most important feature to me and it doesn’t even come close to the pixel sadly

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      Personally I would just get a camera at that point. They look tremendously better than the pixel line.

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        I shoot professionally and my pixel is my sidearm. These raw files are incredible and not even iPhone comes close

        Some of my best paid photos are from a phone haha

        If you’re wanting to max out your new phone you should purchase motioncam. Get raw video from your sensor like a cinema camera. Apple users could only dream of this

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    Just got a fairphone 4. It feels so much more solid than my old pixel 6a. Its battery lasts for almost 2 days. Same performance that I can see. Spare parts for cheapish on the site. Anyways just wanted to share.

    Running LineageOS on mine. By the way things have been going for the last couple of years, it’s probably the first phone I’ll be using for as long as my old Nokia brick, even though I don’t like its gigantic size.
    I do see a future problem in there being no aftermarket components available, but maybe that will change and official manufacturer spare parts are still better than no spare parts.