• cmgvd3lw@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 months ago

    I don’t get it, what’s the point in having removable back, screws, screwdrivers if you cannot remove and replace the parts.

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      5 months ago

      This is exactly what I was thinking.

      I’ve been planning on getting a fairphone next, and didn’t know they had a competitor, and then after watching the review realized they didn’t have a competitor.

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    5 months ago

    features with a high degree of customizability - you can swap out the back cover, and also attach things like a lanyard.

    Ooooh, a lanyard strap… That’s the sort of right to repair we’ve all been after.

    /s

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    5 months ago

    Nothing phone is such a fucking joke there are 0 replacement parts available. I broke my camera a few weeks after I got my nothing phone 2 and your only option is to ship the phone to the UK. The advertise as consumer friendly but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

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    5 months ago

    I was kinda hoping a modular phone would have a headphone jack module of some sort.

    Non-removable battery and lanyard strap is enough I guess…

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            5 months ago

            Why?

            Even a low-end phone comes with a good enough camera for QR which means wider adoption, you need a higher tier phone for NFC.

            We have a similar system in my country and I believe we copy it from India, it works and is convenient.

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          5 months ago

          Isnt it free and very good?

          Think of it more is visa master card discover bank of America?

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              5 months ago

              As in “free” payment processing system deployed and maintained by the Indian government?

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                5 months ago

                Why the quotes? It is free. Except for the money that you transfer. That is deducted from the bank account, obviously.

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                  Taxpayers still pay for it, but it is free at the point of sale or transaction.

                  It is great system tho as far as my understanding how it was done. In us, the rate is 3-4% on credit transaction which dominat payment system for point of sale. Shit is taxing.

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        5 months ago

        Near field communication - it’s an antenna that sits inside the back case and let’s your phone interact with payment terminals and the like that support it.

        You can add your tap and pay card to your phone and tap your phone instead.

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      5 months ago

      I remember almost a decade ago, the Oneplus 2 not having it was a major downside. I can’t believe we are still doing this song and dance.

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    5 months ago

    Does this phone have an SD card and headphone jack?

    If not then I’m not buying it.

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        5 months ago

        How does it being 2024 justify not having a headphone jack. Most other phones competing with the phone 1 do have a headphone jack fyi.

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          Because smart people started switching to Bluetooth back in the mid 2000-s. Because wires suck big time. It’s 2024 now, there’s absolutely no reason to use wired headphones.

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        5 months ago

        As a person who’s been using Bluetooth headphones almost exclusively for the last 5 years, 99% of them fucking suck regardless of the price range

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          5 months ago

          I’ve had a pretty good experience with them, personally, but mine are a relatively expensive pair

          But for wired headphones, usb-c headphones seem to be the modern de facto standard

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            I know this is true, but it’s dumb as hell. The difference in thickness between a usb-c port and headphone jack is millimeters, and a good pair of wired headphones is still a good pair decades later. No need to upgrade the connector unless you’re making money off selling usb-c headphones.

            It’s not like it hurts bluetooth users to have a headphone jack they won’t use.

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    5 months ago

    It is the phone everyone deserves but should not be the one you want. It only creates more waste without being reparable.

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    5 months ago

    In my opinion this an amazing looking phone that I could use without a case, if needed just buy a new back and stick it to the phone. For me the only problem is the lack of NFC (no Google pay). Strange move by Nothing to not include it.

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    5 months ago

    If people are buying this instead of other repair-oriented brands like Fairphone, then they’re not concerned about repairability but price.