• huginn@feddit.it
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    3 months ago

    Fairphone should sell phones outside of Europe

    Unfortunately neither of us get what we want

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        3 months ago

        Mmmhm. I’ve been eyeing them since their first phone. I’m sure they will offer even the most basic “international shipping with no warranty or support” any day now…

        my skeleton, 64 years from now, in front of a computer with the website loaded, waiting for the global debut

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          3 months ago

          Idk where you are, but looking at their shipping info they list some authorized resellers that ship to the US. As you said, they will have varying levels of warranty etc but yiu also have to check hardware stuff like mobile network compatibility etc

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        3 months ago

        Paying full price for a phone that was weak when it released 3 years ago that is also missing most US cell bands and is locked to T-Mobile.

        Oh and also the parent company doesn’t ship anything to the US, so parts are aftermarket only.

        That’s not available in the US: that’s you can hack together a workaround.

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          3 months ago

          Yup, I looked into them because so many people talked them up, but due to all of those issues you mentioned, I crossed it off my list. I ended up going with Pixel 8 due to long software support, GrapheneOS compatibility, and acceptable repairability, though I would have preferred a PinePhone Pro (if it had better speakers and software support) or FairPhone (if it had better support in the US).

          I guess we’ll see what happens when my phone goes out of support (so, 6+ years?) or I break it.