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Apple thinks modularity hinders device longevity. We don’t

12 pointsby mgdover 1 year ago

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LinuxBenderover 1 year ago
I agree with their views on modularity and would like to see this legislated for all devices. I recently bought a little <i>boom-box</i> and one notable problem with it is the lack of a user serviceable battery. Once that battery fails most people will just throw it in the bin. <i>&quot;Old School&quot;</i> boom boxes had a removable panel to install batteries. If water proofing for the IP{xx} rating is too hard just put the battery contacts further apart so that at worst it drains the battery a little if submerged.<p>I have two Android phones I have been tinkering around with and noticed that the one with the 10,000mAh battery <i>uleFone</i> has been discharging a little bit faster each week, so it won&#x27;t be long before it goes in the bin and I&#x27;ve only had it about a year. To Fairphones point disposable smart phones can&#x27;t be very good on the environment.<p>As a side note, I would love to see Fairphone also include a de-googled image by default on their devices that supports open source application repositories. Maybe F-Droid? I do not know how many people depend on the Google services or could be weened off of it or migrated to alternative services.
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