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@deepss1@MishaalRahman It is the result of many years of tech debt and lack of prioritisation, rather than outright approval to be in the state it's in today
This is why they remain concepts. What use case does this address? What UX issue does it overcome over a normal slab/foldable?
Can't exactly do health monitoring, which could be a use case, barely looks attached!
Motorola's just launched a flexible concept phone that can be worn on your wrist.
Really interesting way of fusing the smartwatch and the phone, but I personally would NOT trust this thing to stay on my wrist ๐ - Thoughts?
@arsenbn "Valasek implied that this somewhat bulky wearable was only meant to aid in keeping the user 'hands free' in a pinch." says DailyMail (sorry).
Can't imagine it'll support battery life for foregoing pockets all day either, tbh.
Another milestone to celebrate our 10th anniversary ๐
We set a new bar when the Fairphone 2 became the first Android phone ๐ฑ to receive seven years of support. It's a bar we smashed ourselves ๐ฅ and now, the Fairphone 5 boasts eight years of support. ๐
#Fairphone10Years
@mitchellmebane@MishaalRahman@timcappalli@davey_burke The old behaviour was perfectly fine. The mass notifications when it was turned on was the trade off for absolute privacy and disconnection, like turning a work phone off and back on as you say. I don't see it as an improvement really, but I'm just one opinion.