Its always good to try!

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    23 days ago

    There there, go buy one when you next need.

    (links are in french but you surely haven’t searched at all before spreading hate in capital letters)

    to Install e/OS/: https://forum.fairphone.com/t/a-safe-guide-to-install-e-os-on-your-fairphone/128019

    to install android: https://support.fairphone.com/hc/en-us/articles/18896094650513-How-to-manually-install-Android-on-your-Fairphone

    Unlock the bootloader https://www.fairphone.com/fr/bootloader-unlocking-code-for-fairphone

    I’m in the embedded market and have kept my first FP3 8 years it was pretty outdated technically but its fairness is intact (in fact it’s still in use).

    It is not a FOSS hardware indeed, it isn’t like a samsung either, it is I think the top of the game among existing consumer solutions.

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        22 days ago

        You are a badass linux guy mate. Although a bit hater than solution oriented

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            16 days ago

            Because i’m not convinced by your argument. You side on the puritain view and I’m pragmatic, therefore we disagree despite being broadly on the same page.

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              @furtiveParalysis I am pragmatic, I do all the evil for the survival, like I have developed Java on full locked Windows laptops many years long. But I hated them and undermined them where I only could. In the Android world, the tremendous amount of bullshit and lies is far more broad as ever before, including the closed source microsoft-intel world.

              To a windows laptop, at least you can install a free system. Generally, there is no way for that on an Android. And it is yet much worse: guys like you, do not even understand that a problem exists. In the old pc/laptop world, the only question was, does it worth; but no one doubt that the option of a linux install exists.

              In the world of the phones, you typically do not even understand, what I am talking about. Not much earlier a really stupid asshole did not even to admit that rooting an Android risks bricking it.

              Instead, you join the chore of the liars.