• helenslunch@feddit.nl
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    5 months ago

    Well. At least you can say it’s different. I don’t know that I’d want a phone with virtually no water resistance.

    The display is still gargantuan.

    I guess it seems like a good deal for the price, if you’re in the $200 market. I don’t know that there’s anything better.

    I think when it comes to this sort of modularity, Motorola had the right idea with their pogo pin magnetic attachments.

  • potentiallynotfelix@lemdro.id
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    5 months ago

    seems like a cool phone, but its made by nothing so you either dont install a custom rom and get a potentially insecure experience, or install a custom rom and lose the cool branding of the phone

  • ꧁ꝈօղҽӀվ ѵìҍҽʂ꧂@awful.systems
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    5 months ago

    For the price I would say it’s a win for the consumer mainly because of that 2 years of updates + 3 years of extended security updates ( 5 years in total ), how fast those updates will come ? that’s the question

    the rest of accessories which are kinda expensive because they add up, you can get for any brand for much less

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      5 months ago

      2 years of updates + 3 years of extended security updates

      It’s 2 years of Android updates AND 3 years of security updates. This means 3 years of support total, which is pretty bad.

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      5 months ago

      Honestly if they made an accessory that turned that little knob into a fidget spinner of kinds I would 100% pony up for it. As it stands now I can see myself screwing and unscrewing that thing and then losing it somewhere