So, are we going to get any European alternatives to android?

  • jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 days ago

    There’s virtually no choice for building competitive phones in Europe. The tech just doesn’t exist there. After decades of buying all electronics in China, China was the only country progressing in manufacturing. So FairPhone is really as European as it gets.

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      There is Gigaset who makes phones in a factory in Germany. But their phones are locked with Google play services, and they never attracted ROM development, they also don’t attract the general public to start with.

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        3 days ago

        There are definitely chip manufacturers in Europe. You could probably build a phone from scratch. But it would be prohitively expensive.

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      There’s virtually no choice for building competitive phones in Europe.

      Or anywhere else for that matter. Know of any good phone made in Canada?

      So FairPhone is really as European as it gets.

      Indeed, and that was not an irrelevant consideration when buying one. As is often the conclusion when discussing FairPhone… “Yeah, that’s far from perfect but it’s truly the best they could do given the circumstances”.

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        FairPhone has been of a long journey, fighting an uphill battle. The first phone was little more than an off the shelf phone with some fair metals. You need huge volume to actually convince any Chinese manufacturers to make you a custom phone.