• MystValkyrie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    Can’t stay on Android because Google is anti-privacy. Can’t get a GrapheneOS phone because they’re only compatible with non-repairable devices. Can’t get a FairPhone or Jolla because I live in America. Can’t get an HMD because the bootloader is locked.

    Even e/os and LineageOS have security problems.

    There is no good phone on the market, to my knowledge. You can’t have privacy, repairability, and security all at the same time.

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      3 hours ago

      Well yes. But gotta say, my last three phones lasted me 13 years and counting without requiring any repair. Unless you drop your phone regularly or sometging like that, I am not sure how important repairability really is.

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        3 hours ago

        Personally, every modern phone I’ve owned post-Blackberry has battery problems within the first year. I’d like to be able to swap out the battery when that instead of getting a new phone or dealing with bad battery life.

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          2 hours ago

          Understandable, though I don’t share your issue. Or rather, it has usually been a software problem (app wasting battery) rather than HW one.

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      3 hours ago

      Why cant you repair the google phones? Most of the common repairs are not that hard to do. I recently did a battery swap on a “non repairable phone” cost $30 and was pretty easy. Going to replace the usb c port next.

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      3 hours ago

      I’m looking forward to the Motorola and Graphene partnership. I may finally upgrade the S10 in still using.

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        3 hours ago

        I’m cautiously optimistic for that but need to see the specs and disassembly. Either way, it’s an important step forward for the phone industry.