heyloura
heyloura

screenshot of my phone’s home screen. fairphone4 running e/os

I’m a few days in using my new Fairphone4 running the deGoogled e/os. I had no problem getting it to run on USMobile’s 5G. There are three pre-installed apps I’m not using, Mail, Tasks, and Calendar. It was also easy to install a couple of apps I needed. So far I find it charming 😄

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rom
rom

@heyloura curious, do you do mobile banking? Some bank apps don't like non-Googled distros.

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hutaffe
hutaffe

@heyloura oh, I‘m very interested in this! Curious to read a long term review. I‘d like to get out of the iOS ecosystem a bit, but I‘m just not sure about the everyday usage of these other systems. But I‘m a huge fan of the Fairphone concept.

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heyloura
heyloura

@rom I've used mobile banking for years. So far I've only needed to use the mobile app for check cashing (which I seldom do). Everything else can be done on the website. I just downloaded the app to test it out and everything looks fine 😄

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rom
rom

@heyloura good to know. :) some banking apps are not as flexible - requiring the added "security" of Google Play

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heyloura
heyloura

@hutaffe Yeah, the concept of the Fairphone sold me when my old phone, a Surface Duo 2, was on the fritz. Plus I don't mind non-polished tech when I know it's open source from a small team. Which probably means I'm a good candidate for using this phone 😆 I'll probably have a better sense of what annoys me in a couple of weeks. So far the only hiccup that I've really noticed is when I took a phone call while running the maps app it stopped navigating.

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jonah
jonah

@heyloura I lasted 3 days with a pinephone. Concept and open source solidarity was great but nonusable even for tech inclined. Moved to LightPhoneII w/ an iPod for a few years after that.

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