• Corhen@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I know people complain about big phones, but as a 6’5" guy i LOVE my big screens, and i think i’d struggle with a 6.3" screen. I have a 22U i plan to use for another year or two, and would go larger if i could.

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    2 months ago

    Is it me or did they get slightly more vague on their marketing materials, wrt the environmental impact ( at least compared to fp5 ) ?

    Also the battery seems a bit harder to replace, as you now need a screwdriver. It does appear to be more flush, so it may be due to size constraints.

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          2 months ago

          Then again it seems battery life is a lot better this time around, so this should ideally be less necessary.

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          2 months ago

          True, that never crossed my mind. Yeah that is not possible then. Gotta stick with 5 then?

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            2 months ago

            Not sure. This phone seems better in some regards and worse in others, so I’d say wait for reviews.

            As for me I probably won’t get it. Already have a fp4 I got in a sale to experiment with and see if I can completely degoogle and couldn’t ( not completely anyway ). Now it’s more or less a paperweight that I might revisit in the future, when my daily phone kicks the bucket. The dealbreaker is Android15 because that’s when they shoved gemini in, so any phone with Android14 and security updates will do fine. God I hope that linux phones finally get off the ground already

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      2 months ago

      I don’t mind having a few screws to remove every few years when I need to replace my battery.

      Although there is another thing, I’m not sure but I wonder if it has any impact. My FP3 has made a few very bad falls and nothing ever broke. I wonder if its “bad” integrity makes it very good at dissipating the fall’s energy.

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    2 months ago

    I’m sad that the battery swap requires a screwdriver, but it’s really fine. As long as it’s not glued in I don’t care honestly.

    The modular back is cool, specs look nice, lighter and smaller than my FP5 is a great thing, cuz this thing is heavy and the battery is mid.

    It looks cool! Good direction I think. Of course I want a headphone jack, but I am learning to live without

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    2 months ago

    Looks like they hit the nail strong and sharp on this one. I am still using my 2019 Nokia which does not look like it’s going bust anytime soon. Too bad, I would have loved to use the FF6

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    2 months ago

    One plus did the same thing. Now they’re no different then all the expensive brands out there.

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    2 months ago

    love fairphone but i cant go bacl from graphene os. its so nice not having google attacjed to everything.

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    2 months ago

    Fairphone has really gone off the deep end. 6 phone models in what? less than 12 years? That’s what they call dedication to sustainability? Really? They used to say the most sustainable phone is your old phone, assuming you can continue to use it. Yet - my Fairphone 1, still in good working order hardware-wise, I had to “scrap” because no more SW updates. When my FP2 hardware (charging port) eventually failed, they no longer sold the relevant spare parts.

    What good are exchangeable parts, if they are removed from the shop around the time that a well-treated phone might need them?

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    2 months ago

    I bought an oled phone for 200€ a few years back. What I’d really want is that every smartphone sold in the EU is open, with open drivers and OS with root access if you want to. And some investments by the EU to support open smartphone OS.

    What a shithole civilization.

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    2 months ago

    main camera, AI-powered low-light magic

    Can I turn it off? Can I? I just want my photos, the real ones, however bad they are. I don’t want them to be half generated.

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      2 months ago

      Is there any chance this is the same HDR technology that has been around for at least 10 years, but using latest marketing buzzwords?

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        Also, working a bit on developing my photos from RAW over last years taught me how we actually expect a lot of magic from a regular camera. The brain does a lot of work and low/high light compensation, color balance, etc… are required to some extend. Of course sometimes it becomes a bit absurd : most smartphone pictures seems oversaturated, with clear blue skies and I one took a photo of a blue-ish mountain because (I think) some classifier thought it was part of the sky.

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      2 months ago

      Just to be clear, unless you’re shooting RAW you never have your “real” photos. Every phone/camera performs massive amounts of post processing, including using ml models.

      AI is only a buzzword for something that has been the norm for a while.

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    2 months ago

    a few things i like:

    • moments is an interesting concept
    • it says you can toggle off gemini ai. this is good
    • display goes from 10-120hz for battery
    • ultrawide selfie camera
    • microsd card slot!
    • power button fingerprint scanner, way better than underscreen
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    2 months ago

    Was really hoping to see a Fairphone 6a. Similar to the Google Pixel Series. Just a cheap version of it. I really don’t need 120Hz, OLED or “No Bezels” all i want is big battery and a headphone jack that is all.