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Fairphone 4—the repairable, sustainable smartphone—is coming to the US
(arstechnica.com)
Technology for a Solar-Punk future.
Airships and hydroponic farms...
I definitely agree all the way down. Like I said though, the teracube can be borderline unusable though with its poor CPU. The ideal would be an upgraded teracube
No idea what a teracube is 😅
I just daily a pixel 5A
Teracube is another right to repair consumer electronics brand. They have the computational specifications of a Walmart phone you only expect to use until the phone you got to replace the phone you dropped down two flights of stairs ships. Just super basic. You can use them for texts, calls, podcasts, and social networks, but don't expect much else from them. Mine takes about 45 seconds to get GPS apps working
Yeah so just get a moto g or some shit then. Lol Whats the point of repairing something that can't run basic apps well or efficiently.
I don't think you understand how clumsy I am lol. Moto Gs treated me well for a long time, but I really needed to give something with a much longer warranty / ability to reapair