• absquatulate@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Is it me or did they get slightly more vague on their marketing materials, wrt the environmental impact ( at least compared to fp5 ) ?

    Also the battery seems a bit harder to replace, as you now need a screwdriver. It does appear to be more flush, so it may be due to size constraints.

    Edit: and there’s “more” replaceable parts because the back is split in two. That split might prove better for durability tho, because pulling the back on their older phones felt like it would break every time.

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          16 hours ago

          True, that never crossed my mind. Yeah that is not possible then. Gotta stick with 5 then?

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            16 hours ago

            Not sure. This phone seems better in some regards and worse in others, so I’d say wait for reviews.

            As for me I probably won’t get it. Already have a fp4 I got in a sale to experiment with and see if I can completely degoogle and couldn’t ( not completely anyway ). Now it’s more or less a paperweight that I might revisit in the future, when my daily phone kicks the bucket. The dealbreaker is Android15 because that’s when they shoved gemini in, so any phone with Android14 and security updates will do fine. God I hope that linux phones finally get off the ground already

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          1 day ago

          Then again it seems battery life is a lot better this time around, so this should ideally be less necessary.

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      1 day ago

      I don’t mind having a few screws to remove every few years when I need to replace my battery.

      Although there is another thing, I’m not sure but I wonder if it has any impact. My FP3 has made a few very bad falls and nothing ever broke. I wonder if its “bad” integrity makes it very good at dissipating the fall’s energy.