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I want a phone I can actually fix, and Fairphone’s record growth shows the world does too
(www.androidcentral.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I bought a Fairphone 5 when they were somewhat new and immediately flashed an alternative ROM onto it (CalyxOS at the time, though now it's iodeOS as Calyx appears to have gone on hiatus).
Nothing terrible bug-wise, but I have already had to return the phone to be repaired for a fault I couldn't repair by swapping parts out myself... Which considering it's apparently got a number of years ahead of it before it officially gets dropped is a bit worrying.