Just got a fairphone 4. It feels so much more solid than my old pixel 6a. Its battery lasts for almost 2 days. Same performance that I can see. Spare parts for cheapish on the site.

Anyways just wanted to share.

  • 9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    I dont know if you’re all 6’10" giants… But modern phones (including ALL fairphones) DO NOT FIT in my pants pockets…

    Make Small Phones Great Again!!!

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      Batteries must get smaller first. Two days of smart phone usage is a battery bank ma fren. Alternative is to use a lower tech option but hard to find a middle ground.

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      I agree with what you are saying but you are totally getting downvoted for the make small phones great again part.

      But my god my little hands need a little phone again. I would like to reach across single hand texting

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      You need military type pants. I have no issues with phone sizes, I can fit four bottles of beer in my pants leaving the hands free to carry something when going down the stairs.

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    Camera is most important feature to me and it doesn’t even come close to the pixel sadly

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      8 hours ago

      Personally I would just get a camera at that point. They look tremendously better than the pixel line.

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        I shoot professionally and my pixel is my sidearm. These raw files are incredible and not even iPhone comes close

        Some of my best paid photos are from a phone haha

        If you’re wanting to max out your new phone you should purchase motioncam. Get raw video from your sensor like a cinema camera. Apple users could only dream of this

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    23 hours ago

    How is the camera? The biggest thing locking me into Samsung is that every cheaper phone I’ve tried even cheaper fucking Samsungs, the camera is just pure ass slow sluggish, crashing.

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      12 hours ago

      FP4 camera is nothing to write home about. FP5 and FP6 are better, but still mostly mediocre quality.

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      I’m using a Ulefone armour 4 (I think), coming from a Samsung Note 10+ and I have found the camera to be a big downgrade. However, I have found that alternative camera apps can make a surprisingly large difference. The stock camera app was bad enough that it often didn’t feel worth it to even try taking a photo. I’m currently using OpenCamera from fdroid, and performance is far better now (though the quality is still a downgrade from before).

      It’s annoying because I don’t care about fancy features and high end cameras, I just want something that will allow me to capture spontaneous photos

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    2 days ago

    Is it a good daily driver for normies? Can you run banking apps, for example?

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      6 hours ago

      Fairphone with normal Android is just like any other android phone. The only difference for a normy would be the transparent back that you can pop open.

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      23 hours ago

      I read that as “can you run baking apps” and was very confused why you shouldn’t be able to look at recipes 😅

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        As weird as it is, one of the better recipe books I’ve tried was a usermanual for a cheap ass bread machine. Just ignore the machine instructions and instead knead it by hand, rise for at least 4 hours, and bake it until some parts of the crust start to darken (about 25 minutes at 425F or 35 or more minutes at 350, or for sweets 290 for 50 minutes but every oven is a little different so aim low).

        LINK HERE

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      If you get it direct from the distributor then it just runs basic Android so there’s no reason it shouldn’t.

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      It worked. I only use it from time to time. But 90% of the time its online rather than mobile.

      I don’t want to mess with big $$ on my phone. Seems like a recipe for disaster.

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        No. Most banks have websites, and most of them do most of the the things most people do with their bank. The only thing I think my bank’s app does that the website doesn’t is deposit a check by taking a picture of it. I use that feature about once a year.

        I’m sure some people need banking apps, but I would bet it’s fewer than think they need banking apps.

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          My bank refuses to play ball with Graphene, so I have to use the website. Which is ok, but I have to put in a 2fa code sent via SMS every. damn. time.

          I have to put in TWO passwords, then still have to authenticate with that code. I’m convinced it’s because they want me to use the app.

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          In most of Western Europe (where Fairphone’s target audience lives) - banking apps are a necessity. You’d find it very difficult to bank without these apps. Not impossible, but still a big hassle.

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            20 hours ago

            What do they do if you don’t have a smartphone? Or was this an account that you could only open in-app?

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          21 hours ago

          Depending on location, you need the app for QR-pay services. Very handy if it’s available.

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          Depending on location, you need the app for QR-pay services. Very handy if it’s available.

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        I’ve been running Lineage OS for quite a while now. No issues with my banking app, and it just took Magisk for the Wallet to work.

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          Do you have wallet working now? Mine was fine until about a month ago when Google messed with it and now keeps complaining about security requirements.

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            Yeah, it stopped working for me a little while ago, then I clicked some more stuff and it worked. I’m running Lineage OS release 22.2-20250808. In Magisk I have MagiskHide Props Config, MysticBlaze347 Presents:Xposed-HiddenCore, and Play Integrity Fix. I don’t know that all of those are needed, but it’s what I run. Under Settings->Configure DenyList, I have both Google Play… and Google Wallet checked. When it wasn’t working, I clicked on both of those and just made sure the sub-check settings were clicked as well. There are only like 2-3. After that it worked like it used to.

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              Thanks, I’ve got PIF but it seems like that’s abandoned and the replacements don’t seem to work.

              Nice to know it’s still possible though, I’ll have to keep poking it.

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            1 day ago

            Americans skipped adoption of Chip and PIN, and they were like a decade late with contactless payments. Their payment systems are laughably outdated.

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              Ah, that’s likely why there are lots of comments about using the website. I pretty much only use the banking apps for cash transfer and contactless payments. Handier to verify by fingerprint than transcribe SMS or other authentication in a browser. I wish it wasn’t and websites could be just as handy and I could remove apps. I also wish PayPass wasn’t tied to google.

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            20 hours ago

            They can be pretty handy. I’ve paid for a parking ticket with one (skipping a credit card transaction fee), got paid for a car I sold with one, and paid for a scooter with one. Aside from paying rent with checks.

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              I’m glad it works for you, but it seems not very handy of you have to carry them to use them and from memory, they expire. So I’d imagine if you don’t use often, when you go to use them, you’d need to reorder a new check book.

              Generally here, it’s no cost to pay by bpay, a bank transfer system. And for paying people, transfer between digital accounts is instant.

              Of someone wanted to pay for a car/scooter by check, they’re not getting the car from me until the money has clear which would be days later.

              I suppose it’s handier than carrying large amounts of cash but there are much more convenient methods nowadays.

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        Why do you feel the need to have a banking app? They tend to be super invasive and can’t do much you can’t do online.

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          Eh, when people say they’re ‘super invasive’ what they usually mean is that they can’t run it on their rooted android phone running LineageOS or have to go through various hoops to get it to work. Turns out, banking is pretty important to keep secure so yeah these apps will have checks in place to make sure you aren’t faking your location or using a modified APK that they can’t detect. I’m pretty happy with that restriction given the convenience of being able to manage payments etc in a decent-enough native app. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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            In my experience they half-arse it though. For example on GrapheneOS (which is considered significantly more secure than default Android) several banking apps block access because they use some questionable Google Play API which doesn’t recognise GrapheneOS.

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      2 days ago

      I got the us one. But yeah I hear you.

      Mint/T-Mobile works well in my area so that’s a plus.

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        Wait there’s a fairphone for the US? I’m not from there either, but definetly more accesible than EU lol, I’m gonna check that out

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          might be a stupid question, but why wouldn’t you be able to use it in the US, or any other country?

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            Different countries have different providers, use different radio frequencies, etc and thus have different hardware and so on. Phones made for a particular market might not function well (or at all) in another market. This has historically been a barrier to cross-border adoption, though it has gotten a bit better in recent years.

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            Different radio channels are often used in different regions to get the bits from phone to tower and back. Software-defined radio only goes so far, at some point the hardware RF filters and the like have to be compatible.

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            Sorry, not sure what you’re trying to say. I tried saying “a fairphone from the US would be more accessible than from EU because of shipping. I live closer to the US”.

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    How is the situation with the boot loader? And when will it be real Linux compatible?

    If answers are “can be unlocked” and “Soon™️”, I gotta get one

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      Edit: I just read that OP is talking about FP4 not 6, which was released 4 years ago and had considerably worse camera performance compared to the new one. Also support for it will end next year.

      ~~There are reviews online about it that are better prepared than someone’s anecdote. Looks like it is about the same as many other midrange phones. Most probably not as good as a 6a, but the difference is not as big as in the past and they both lack telephoto lens. ~~