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Fairphone 4—the repairable, sustainable smartphone—is coming to the US
(arstechnica.com)
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I was considering this some time back, but the fact that this sustainable phone doesn't have a 3.5mm jack irks me.
I understand that it's the trend nowadays but it's still an extra dongle people will loose and need to buy again and again.
Bought an FP3 for that reason (and because I'd rather be as late as I can to the moronic 5G-party).
I think I’m OOTL, what’s wrong with 5G?
More of a personal/situates POV, my previous comment was a bit rashly worded.
From where I stand, it's yet again another useless trend generating e-waste.
Like "oh look with 5g you'll be able to load netflix and pornhub in 10k very ultra mega high hd on your tiny phone screens, you really need it and you need to ditch uour old phone before its end of life and to buy a 5g one".
They even tried to sell it as philantropic " thanks to 5g, poor people in poor countries [insert picture with black people here] will have access to good doctors from good places for surgeries [insert white old dude in a white coat picture here]".
And it opens a whole new field of connected items which sounds really nice in terms of corporate/state spying.
It makes Corona!!!111
Not to mention charging and listening to music at the same time...