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    SuperDicq (superdicq@minidisc.tokyo)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Sep-2024 07:22:11 JSTSuperDicqSuperDicq
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    • Bricky

    @thatbrickster@shitposter.world On Linus' comments:
    No wireless chargingDumb bloat feature to make phones more expensive. Imagine being so lazy you can't even plug in cable.
    Why do I need to remove the battery to change the SD cardThis is valid I guess.
    Pretending the FP5 bezels are thick somehowThey are so fucking thin and I hate it. Stop pushing for this. I want thick bezels that protect the screen. And I want to able to hold my phone and not accidentally touch stuff.
    Shouting DAMN BOY at a 120 mm profileOh yes I sure love it when they make my phone even more thin so it bends in my pocket and overheats and explodes. Just like with bezels, make it more thick.
    212g is heavyYes it is heavy. The FP3 weighs only 189g. The FP4 and FP5 added bloat.
    Gaming performanceImagine gaming on a phone lol
    The CPU is based on older ARM design that can't catch up with newer chips.Yeah the Fairphone guy is correct. You can still do phone stuffs with older chips. Email, call, etc. who cares.
    Every other "dealbreaker" being just a stock software issue (sound, launcher, camera app, etc.).[Laughs in LineageOS]
    Other phones are not that hard to work on.Oh yeah I sure love taking my isopropyl, heating pad, suction cups, guitar picks and B1000 glue everywhere with me where I go. My Fairphone just needs a single screwdriver so I can take always take apart my phone "in the field" if it is needed. Absolute worst take of the video. The iFixit score is actually right here.

    In conversationabout 10 months ago from minidisc.tokyopermalink
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