On 03-Jul-2016, Sven@GMX wrote:
> I had my Fairphone 1 ordered and shipped to Germany and then sent to
> Australia back in 2014. But for now I am back in Germany. So, let's
> talk about your idea, Ben.
So far, no-one else has said they want to get in on an order of
Fairphone 2 and share delivery
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Howdy all,
Many of our recent meetings ha
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016 01:32:57 AM Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> > The problem is not people moving on quickly but hardware designers moving
> > on.
>
> Yes it is the people those developers/testers with the S3 have
> probably upgraded to newer phones and so most have abandoned the S3 in
> terms of
On 05/07/16 01:18, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> And does everything work perfectly on CM 11 ?
Yes, and has done for a long time. The only issue is that sometimes the
UI restarts immediately after unlocking the phone and I have to unlock a
second time. Otherwise everything works perfectly.
Cheers,
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016 12:04:56 AM Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> I've got an S3 running a CM version that was supposed to be getting
> updates monthly; that stopped almost immediately -- people seem to move
> on too quickly. Would have liked that phone to get a bit more life.
The problem is not people
On 5/07/2016 12:24 AM, Andrew Pam wrote:
> On 05/07/16 00:04, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>> I've got an S3 running a CM version that was supposed to be getting
>> updates monthly; that stopped almost immediately -- people seem to move
>> on too quickly. Would have liked that phone to get a bit
On 05/07/16 00:04, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> I've got an S3 running a CM version that was supposed to be getting
> updates monthly; that stopped almost immediately -- people seem to move
> on too quickly. Would have liked that phone to get a bit more life.
I'm still using my S3 with CM 11 and
On Mon, Jul 04, 2016 at 06:17:58PM +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> The Google
> account is simply a means to get the apps I want from the Play store and
> not much else.
You can also flash your phone with a stock CyanogenMod ROM, with neither
Google Apps nor Cyanogen (?) Apps, and be Free(tm).
Hi,
On 4/07/2016 6:13 AM, Sven@GMX wrote:
> I used to to have the Fairphone 1 working, first in the Optus network and
> then Vodafone back in 2014. Both working fine with the FP.
Yes, but the FF2 only has these LTE radios
Bands 3 (1800 MHz), 7 (2600 MHz), 20 (800 MHz)
Compare that to
I had my Fairphone 1 ordered and shipped to Germany and then sent to Australia
back in 2014. But for now I am back in Germany. So, let's talk about your idea,
Ben.
Cheers,
--
Sven
sven_andri...@gmx.net
> On 1 Jul 2016, at 12:40 AM, Ben Finney
> wrote:
>
>
oday's Topics:
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>>1. Fairphone: The smartphone with social values (Ben Finney)
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