Weird reaction there though, how many phone suppliers with an open bootloader and documented architecture are there really?
If Fairphone doesn’t live up to their standards, I’m sure they can cooperate as a team instead of clinging to a big tech US monopolist that can make their lives hard at any moment.
Call me when they are doing the snapdragon beta. I really want to put this on my fairphone.
Graphene is unlikely to ever support fairphone
Weird reaction there though, how many phone suppliers with an open bootloader and documented architecture are there really? If Fairphone doesn’t live up to their standards, I’m sure they can cooperate as a team instead of clinging to a big tech US monopolist that can make their lives hard at any moment.
That would be so great. The security part missing from e/os is the only thing preventing me from buying Fairphone.