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https://www.fairphone.com/en/2024/09/04/how-much-ram-does-your-smartphone-need/

Couldn't find another decent link in that wasn't written in Dutch, but you'll find it at the bottom of the story.

Besides the storage and RAM, nothing else has changed.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (17 children)

Fairphone is garbage.

Source: I'm typing this on one

edit: Sorry, didn't realize this was a FP community. I stand by my words though

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago (9 children)

Could you ellaborate?

I have an FP3 and I'm pretty happy with my device - previously owned a Galaxy S5 (the only lost features are the HRM and amoled display😓)

What I do find garbage though is what Google continues to do with Android...

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago (8 children)

It's a bad phone with tons of feel-good marketing. It'll end up on a landfill like any other phone.

The design and build quality of the device are bad. Sharp edges that feel so unfinished. The components, like the fingerprint sensor, are beyond unreliable. The camera is absolutely shit. Yeah, great, I can replace parts - against exactly the same garbage they put in at the factory.

Android Auto reliably is a frustrating experience in any car I tried. You have to manually adjust the USB mode, or wait minutes for the phone to connect, every single time you plug in. Sometimes I take a quick stop and the car/phone will absolutely refuse to cooperate with each other. Just connection errors. You reboot the phone, still the same shit. You stop the car, get out, lock it, unlock it, get back in, connect phone, change USB mode, connection error... You give up, the next day it just works again. I keep an old OnePlus in the car now. It has zero of these issues. You plug it in, 100% of the time AA comes up instantly. Fairphone is a waste of time in this regard.

They have no ARKit certification, which I haven't even experienced ever before. You don't need it until you need it.

I also heard the 3 was designed better, but I would never buy another Fairphone after owning the 4. It is the worst smartphone I have ever owned, and I actively hate it every single day. I bought it, because I wanted something that'll last me a long time, and break buying new devices all time. No smartphone I have ever owned created such a massive motivation to get a replacement.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I have an FP4 and I love it. I only ever have problems with the fingerprint sensor when my hands are dirty or overly sweaty. The camera works rather well to be honest, but I did replace the app with the Googled one.

I can't speak to Android Auto, 'cause I've never used it, and don't know what ARKit is. I do heavily use Google (and Organic) Maps though, and I find the accuracy of both the GPS and compass to be quite good.

Honestly, I generally find the hardware to be pretty solid and have been using it since the FP4 was released without issue. I connect it to my computer to transfer Very Large Files all the time, and regularly push a lot of data through the wifi.

I've been abusing the shit out of the battery though, so I just ordered a replacement one. Something most phones still can't do. It's Fairphone's killer feature in my book.

I'm not posting this to invalidate your experience, just to demonstrate that there are others who feel differently.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

ARKit is what allows you to use augmented reality features in certain apps. It's niche, but it's rare not to be available.

I thought for the longest time that the fingerprint sensor is right when it complains that I should clean it. Have you ever tried to clean it by rubbing it? Causing it to lock down because it interpreted the input as a quick series of invalid fingerprints? Because that's what kept happening to me. After several times of this happening, the next time I just rebooted the device. After reboot, it unlocked on the first try, without me having to clean or dry anything.

When you just wanted to pay a bill, and suddenly you can't unlock your banking app because of this, it's quite annoying. Now you need the app password. Okay, let's pull it out of the password manager. Oh right, you can't unlock that either now. So let's enter the 100 characters master key again.

I'm truly happy for every other owner who never went through this 😄

The camera is not terrible, but the missing stabilization frequently leads to blurry images. In low light it's almost pointless to even try. I was used to better image quality from phones when FP4 was released. They could have done better for the price.

I'm actually glad to hear that you were able to exercise the ability to replace a part. I'm sure others have too. I should put that more into consideration next time I come the subject.

I appreciate you took the time to give a different perspective. So I wanted to provide a bit more context from my experience.

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