cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/43965516

It is worth noting that both the hardware and software of Fairphone is heavily dependent on a Chinese company T2Mobile.

For those looking to avoid both US and Chinese companies, then the Jolla phone is the way to go.

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    7 hours ago

    I mean the downsides are it’s Linux. That’s not without it’s upsides but the downsides are huge.

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      Would a phone have that many downsides? I would think that a computer would have much more. Maybe the phone companies don’t play nice? I 100% don’t know what the downsides would be.

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        From my research, the phone part of the “phone” doesn’t work very well. Which is a pretty big caveat.

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          Where did you get that from? I have been using one for the past 6 months without any calling issues.

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            1 hour ago

            It was a common complaint I caacross when researching a few different Linux devices.

            I guess if you’re not having issues I must be wrong, because everyone’s experiences should mirror yours exactly.

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          I have one. It has no issues with calling, video, ect…

          It works in the states as well. And all apps too. I guess my only complaint is parts are getting hard to come by for fairphone 4. Which is why i bought the phone, to be repairable.

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              Yes. Especially with work, although not necessarily with my personal phone, it does happen.

              Also, it’s a 650 Euro, £562, device….i don’t want to buy it and some parts don’t work.

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                  4 hours ago

                  Goes both ways

                  No one was arguing the other way…

                  “What a shame, better write an e-mail.”

                  Ah yeah, I love writing emails back and forth for 5 days to do what could be accomplished in a 5 minute phone call.

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                    We clearly have different communication partners. Most of the issues of mine are solved by them thinking about it. Writing an e-mail forces them to.

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              I’m with you - I’d pay extra for a phone that doesn’t take calls just so I can force everyone to just send it as a text.

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        It also isn’t as performant for the price, or so I’ve heard. They’re working on it, but it isn’t up to par with big name companies.

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          What does that mean to you? I hear people say this all the time about various devices but I haven’t come across anything my phone couldn’t run in over a decade. I haven’t had a flagship or top tier phone in that whole time either. Are you talking about actual functionality issues or just theoretical stuff and benchmarks?