Comment on I want a phone I can actually fix, and Fairphone’s record growth shows the world does too
Mihies@programming.dev 2 days ago
It all boils down to drivers, if those are not open source (and they usually are not), then phone upgradability depends on them
Mihies@programming.dev 2 days ago
That said, I like FP very much, but it’ll eventually hit the software block.
wltr@discuss.tchncs.de 2 days ago
That’s exactly the issue, and the bigger one. Theoretically, Google Pixel 1 could be upgraded software-wise with the newest Android, while the hardware can work longer. So, I’m not really interested in repairability (except the battery replacement, obviously) as much as in software longevity.
My iPhone 4s is still going strong, even despite numerous falls. The software though, it made it useless. I use one as a digital voice recorder sometimes, but that’s the only idea I had. It can shoot nice pictures too (in a bright daylight), and be a nice smartphone for a kid. (Because it’s very limited, and also small, and also cheap.) But the software made it useless.
Mihies@programming.dev 2 days ago
Indeed, this is really infuriating. They are forcing use to throw away perfectly working hardware in name of profits.