It’s not us, it’s you. It’s with a heavy wrench that we have decided to end our partnership with Samsung. Despite a huge amount of effort, Samsung’s approach to repairability does not align with our mission.
Honestly I’m loving my FP5. I liked my previous two handsets, but between locked bootloaders and lack of support after a few years they weren’t much use to me. I’m looking forward to a another eight years or so with this one, though.
That’s what my research suggests, it doesn’t get a good signal in Canada because it’s missing some of our bands.
Google phones still don’t solve the repairability problem for me, but a Pixel with Graphene flashed onto it is theoretically the best thing for your privacy.
Reading this from a Fairphone 3 that received a new battery and a new headphone jack three weeks ago (and which were both extremely easy to install).
Honestly I’m loving my FP5. I liked my previous two handsets, but between locked bootloaders and lack of support after a few years they weren’t much use to me. I’m looking forward to a another eight years or so with this one, though.
I wish the bands worked in Canada
They don’t? That’s interesting. Well, I guess I’ll go with google next time and flash it?
That’s what my research suggests, it doesn’t get a good signal in Canada because it’s missing some of our bands.
Google phones still don’t solve the repairability problem for me, but a Pixel with Graphene flashed onto it is theoretically the best thing for your privacy.
I’m hoping to make my current phone last as long as possible with hopes all phones will be a bit more repairable when the time comes.