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Posted by _____k 4 hours ago

Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone(www.theregister.com)
56 points | 27 commentspage 2
smeggysmeg 2 hours ago|
I moved to a Fairphone 6 with /e/OS a few weeks ago. I can do everything I need to, everything I want to, and with more control over my digital footprint and what data is being collected about me. I've completely moved off Google services.

The OS experience is pretty impressive for not being made by an evil megacorp. The hardware is fairly midrange, but midrange today is last year's top end, and unless you're some expert photographer or needing phone VR or whatever, it's a great, normal smartphone experience.

I'm donating to the open source devs who make my apps, and they respond when I ask for useful features instead of always enshittifying it. For the corpo apps, it pulls from Google Play.

han1 11 minutes ago|
/e/ OS lied about the security and how "degoogled" the phone really is because it sends data to Google for MicroG
trvz 1 hour ago||
> But can I run my apps?

> Well, probably, yes.

Even with "probably" as a qualifier, this is disingenuous.

Not even Android has caught up to the highest tier of apps available on iOS.

DeathArrow 2 hours ago||
I usually buy either Xiaomi or Oppo phones and I am pretty happy.
vovavili 2 hours ago||
Still a "Google phone" as per the definition of this article. They're looking for Linux-based non-Android phones.
retired 2 hours ago||
Are Xiaomi phones still legal in the EU with their proprietary chargers? All phones need to have USB-C and USB-PD now.
dobladov 2 hours ago|||
Which proprietary charger? I always had Xiaomi phones and they always use USB ports.
retired 2 hours ago||
Xiaomi uses a proprietary charging protocol, I believe it is called Hypercharge. It also requires a proprietary cable with an extra pin/chip.
dobladov 2 hours ago|||
Looks like they opened the protocol, https://new.c.mi.com/global/post/1895204

Also, it's only for fast charging, you can use any other charger or wire without an issue.

nguyenkien 1 hour ago|||
You can charge it just fine with regular usb-c charger. So not a problem.
retired 19 minutes ago||
At very limited charging speeds though. That goes against the USB-PD mandate.
surgical_fire 1 hour ago|||
The wife has a Xiaomi phone, we live in EU.

It was sold normally as any other cellphone.

bekon 1 hour ago|
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