No, but Munich did something similar a while back. Different German town, similar headlines.
No, but Munich did something similar a while back. Different German town, similar headlines.
Am I right in thinking this only applies to US users?
Does anyone have any experience with Firefox on Android?
It’s looks more like they’re focused audio rather than bone conducting.
Minor point, but Wales isn’t in the EU.
I feel like we’re told about some sort of “kill switch” or silver bullet for cancer every couple of years. Hopefully one of these days it’ll actually beat fruit. Maybe even this time?
The hardware being very poor was the killer for me. Unless they improve starter specs or allow you to upgrade hardware I won’t ever buy another one.
I answered above replying to another post.
Low end hardware made the user experience frustrating and the overall performance was poor. It’s annoying because the concept is good, but a phone that’s supposed to be your “long term phone” shouldn’t be painful to use after only months. It’s certainly very repairable - or seemed to be. I didn’t actually have to ever repair mine, but if I’m going to deliberately have a phone for a long time then I need it to stay off with specs that mean it’ll still perform after three or four years.
Unless you’re happy with a very mediocre phone - please don’t. I very much applaud the idea behind fairphone, but the years I had my fairphone 3 were full of frustration.
That is absolutely not how all leases work…
There is a middle ground, though and it’s called leasing. It’s what we get most of the time when we “buy” digital content. They call it buying, but leasing describes it more accurately.
Edit: not saying I like it - I don’t, just making an observation.
I couldn’t be bothered to read all (or even much) much of this, but it really doesn’t feel like Google search is dead…