cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/39351554

Samtime tries out a Fairphone 6 running Ubuntu Touch and it seemed pretty fine. Noted issues were the second camera not working, GPS/Map app being a bit weird, and imo, the screen showing all the apps you have open is terrible. But with the reg app store and waydroid, I think it could be almost managable to use.

My mom is a battery life fiend though, so that part she won’t let go of. What’s your thoughts?

  • Rubanski@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 day ago

    A shame Fairphone doesn’t have a headphone jack. IMO that contradicts the sustainability aspect of the phonea

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      6 hours ago

      Headphone jack is ewaste at this point. I know all the people here still cling to them because they brought a pair of $50 earphones 15 years ago. But all wired earphones have been usbc for over a decade and most people have wireless ones.

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      Just connect USB-C headphones, or use a USBC to 3.5mm audio dongle.

      The audio jack isn’t needed anymore. The only real downsides of USB-C are that you can’t charge while listening, less wirelessly, and it’s more wear and tear for the port, but that’s unlikely to matter.

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        I have owned one phone without an audio jack. Never again. Don’t shove that trash non logic down anybody else’s throat there’s no reason not to have a 3.5mm aux. USBC aux cords are the least reliable cables I’ve ever seen on the market and their adapters are just as shitty. U know what works? Every single time? Aux port.

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        Just connect USB-C headphones

        Not everyone happens to have a pair lying around, and this doesn’t really work for IEMs and the like.

        or use a USB-C to 3.5mm audio dongle.

        I’ve yet to find a dongle that lasts more than around half a year of frequent use before starting to break. If you have any recommendations, that would be greatly appreciated.

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        22 hours ago

        You can find some that goes USB-C to 3.5mm + USB-C for 6$ So you can actually charge while listening.

        But some people just can’t adapt.

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          20 hours ago

          Ive had a couple of these. I find that the jack itself sometimes will not work or the audio is VERY bad. The last one I got was for 10$ and seemed to do the trick. But it took 3 tries to find an adapter that didnt have an issue.

          One I bought at wallmart, one at amazon, one at an audio-store. The final one was given to me and worked first try! I thought it was my usbc adapter until tat point on my phone…but my steam deck had the same issues with the usb-c to audio jack.

          I wonder if companies are cheaping out with the components since its a small market. Audiophiles are going to default to using audio-jack. And consumers are just getting bluetooth whatevers. People that want ot direct connect usbc are not the norm. Or at least thats what it feels like to me.