While they were happy with what the fairphone 4 brought to the table, they seem to like what was changed for the fairphone 5.
What are you guys’ opinions on this? A welcome change? would you get one if your phone died within the next year?

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79 points

I really wish another viable mobile OS would come out. I don’t want android and apple iOS is wearing thin on me.

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26 points

Have you tried Ubuntu Touch?

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Perhaps next year will be the year of the Linux Phone. Alas, the same problems that plague the Linux desktop plague the phone. Lack of software.

It’s also very difficult to move out of the Apple ecosystem once everything just works the way you think it should. 

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I’m quite interested in the developments on waydroid that would allow the use of Android apps on a Linux phone.

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Agreed. I don’t have a home computer. All of my online experience is done through my iPhone. I can’t be messing around with phones I constantly need to tweak or troubleshoot. I’ve done it to myself, but I’m okay with where I’m at rn.

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I tried it on a spare old phone and found it pretty unusable tbh. Very limited application choices and I hated the UI / app management work flow.

Also I hated that by default the terminal (and superuser privileges) are VERY locked down.

It’s possible I just didn’t know what I was doing tho ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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Yeah, I’ve put Ubuntu Touch on a Pixel 3a and had a pretty similar experience unfortunately. I see potential, but it’s just not usable yet (for me at least).

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Dang, I haven’t ever tried it. I was hoping for more configurability.

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10 points

It would end up getting ignored or quickly devolve into the same shit as the others. 😞

Fuck, if Microsoft couldn’t do it, then there’s not much hope for anyone else.

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8 points

There was so much competition in the early days of smartphones, its sad we ended up, the whole of humanity with two choices. Meego a collab between Intel and Nokia was really unique and a good model for social media and communications. Windows Phone was good purely to have another major competitor, but the interface was way ahead of Android and iOS for providing a better mobile experience.

RIM Blackberry, Nokia, Palm, all had a red hot go. Amazon tried recently and failed, they look like they’ll give it another shot with their new OS.

Yeah its just sad

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6 points

Why not Android?

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degoogling intensifies

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14 points

Graphene OS might interest you.

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9 points

If you do that too much you’ll go blind.

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4 points

I miss WebOS as a mobile OS and I can’t bear to see what LG has done do it.

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1 point

Try Murena on fairphone!

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Murena uses /e/OS, which is still Android though.

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It’s less about the hardware and more about the software. I would love to use a fairphone

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