The Fairphone 5 is less about what comes in the box and more about what you get over the years
The Fairphone 5 is less about what comes in the box and more about what you get over the years
With five major OS ugrades and eight years of patches.
The Fairphone 5 is less about what comes in the box and more about what you get over the years
With five major OS ugrades and eight years of patches.
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The only reason i don't buy it is because it's too big. Particularly for a phone i would commit to for a longer lifespan, the physical design needs to be without compromise, and i know that the moment someone releases a half-way decent mini Android phone, i will drop whatever phone i have and buy that instead.
I fear you'll be waiting a long time.
I fear that too. But so long as my current phone holds out, there's no point buying into another compromise upfront.
So... The Asus Zenfone 10?
I had a Zenfone 6. It got a whopping 1 software update. It is otherwise a very nice-looking phone but that is unacceptable. And to my knowledge they haven't committed to anything more than that.
That's the same size as an iPhone 15 or Galaxy S23, not "mini".
We ever figure out if this can be unlocked? I know it was then it wasn't, etc.
As far as I know it can.
I think Sony still releases decent small phones
The smallest I've seen Sony recently releasing was the Xperia 5 V, which is 6.1". Similar to iPhone 15, S23, ZenFone and Pixel 8, just i think taller and narrower. I tried it in person, but it still felt 'big'.
I already struggle with the keyboard on what I'd call a sizeable Android phone.
Luckily if you are looking for an even larger phone for a scaled up keyboard, you have plenty of options. I don't have the same struggle with the keyboard, and would happily use a 4" screen phone if one were available.