Re: Fairphone 3

2019-10-21 Thread Florian Snow
Hi Bernhard, "Bernhard E. Reiter" writes: > What are your experiences? I had a terrible experience with the FP2 (broken case, terrible battery life, random restarts, promised upgrade took forever) and so I switched to a used phone. As long as the damand on the market for used phones is not

Re: Fairphone 3

2019-10-04 Thread Bernhard E. Reiter
Am Dienstag 01 Oktober 2019 11:35:40 schrieb Carsten Agger: > I got this response from Fairphone: > *We are currently investigating the possibility of bringing back FP Open > on Fairphone 3.* Cool, thanks for having asked this. (The more people are seriously interested and let them know, the

Re: Fairphone 3

2019-10-01 Thread Carsten Agger
On 9/26/19 9:50 AM, Bernhard E. Reiter wrote: > Am Mittwoch 25 September 2019 16:07:36 schrieb Paul Boddie: >> On Wednesday 25. September 2019 15.17.24 Carsten Agger wrote: >>> I send the following question to Fairphone support: >>> "I'm interested in buying a Fairphone 3, but I'm not interested

Re: Fairphone 3

2019-09-26 Thread Bernhard E. Reiter
Am Mittwoch 25 September 2019 16:07:36 schrieb Paul Boddie: > On Wednesday 25. September 2019 15.17.24 Carsten Agger wrote: > > I send the following question to Fairphone support: > > "I'm interested in buying a Fairphone 3, but I'm not interested in Thanks for requesting this, I think it is

Re: Fairphone 3

2019-09-26 Thread David Boddie
On Wed Sep 25 08:04:38 UTC 2019, Michael Kesper wrote: > I know purism pays some developers to integrate a full > Gnome platform with a custom shell (phosh). Disclosure: I'm working on writing documentation for Purism at the moment. Disclaimer: I'm speaking for myself in this message. > To my

Re: Fairphone 3

2019-09-25 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday 25. September 2019 15.17.24 Carsten Agger wrote: > > Today, inspired by this discussion, I send the following question to > Fairphone support: > > "I'm interested in buying a Fairphone 3, but I'm not interested in > getting proprietary Android. > > Is it possible to have the

Re: Fairphone 3

2019-09-25 Thread Carsten Agger
On 9/24/19 6:14 PM, Christian Imhorst wrote: > I have a Fairphone 2 since 10 month. It comes with Android 6 and Google but I > could flash easily Fairphone OpenOS, Android 7 without Google. I also use a > Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 with Replicant. Would be cool if we could have Replicant > on the

SailfishOS Re: Fairphone 3

2019-09-25 Thread Bernhard E. Reiter
Hi Michael, Am Mittwoch 25 September 2019 10:04:38 schrieb Michael Kesper: > On 23.09.19 10:05, Bernhard E. Reiter wrote: > > That is also a mobile phone operating system which (limited) success is > > based on Free Software a lot. > > Sailfish is not completely Free Software: yes, just like

Re: Fairphone 3

2019-09-25 Thread Michael Kesper
Hi all, On 23.09.19 10:05, Bernhard E. Reiter wrote: > I've heard that a sailfish OS port to FP3 is likely. :) > That is also a mobile phone operating system which (limited) success is based > on Free Software a lot. Sailfish is not completely Free Software:

Re: Fairphone 3

2019-09-25 Thread Christian Imhorst
Hi Bernhard, I have a Fairphone 2 since 10 month. It comes with Android 6 and Google but I could flash easily Fairphone OpenOS, Android 7 without Google. I also use a Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 with Replicant. Would be cool if we could have Replicant on the Fairphone 2/3. :-) The update situation in

Re: Fairphone 3

2019-09-24 Thread Carsten Agger
On 9/23/19 10:05 AM, Bernhard E. Reiter wrote: > What are your experiences? > What is the best argument you could make for something if you wanted to raise > the chance of this person buying an FP3? I know, without having consulted the announcement, that I personally will be very interested in