Hello guys! A few days ago my current phone fell flat on its screen and it cracked. It’s still usable, but its already quite old, and I’ve been wanting to switch to Fairphone because I like what they are doing as a company, and I like that I can get a device with a degoogled OS directly from them.
However, currently only the 128GB/6GB storage/ram version of the /e/os Fairphone 5 is in stock.
I mainly use my device for media (youtube -> free alternative, stremio, ebooks, etc), calls/texts, and texting through internet messenger apps.
Finally, my question: do you guys think I should wait for the 256GB/8GB version to be back in stock, or just get the currently available one. I don’t play mobile games so I dont need anything fancy in that regard.
It is worth it to note that my current device has 128GB storage but 8GB ram, which is more what I am wondering about whether it will be enough. I don’t want it to be unusably laggy a few years down the line, I plan on having my next device for at least 8 years, more if possible.
Anyway, thanks for all the help in advance!
Edit: will wait for the 256GB/8GB version to be back in stock. Thanks for all the advice!
I have not yet installed /e/ on my FP5, but when I installed it on my FP3 it was quite easy. So I guess an option is to buy the 256GB version and just install /e/ yourself?
I really need to get around to doing it soon. Super happy with my FP5, but stock Android is increasingly a pain in the neck.
Hey there! My take on this, based on how you plan to use your phone and keep it for a while (8 years), the Fairphone 5 with 128GB/6GB will work fine at first. However, I think waiting for the 256GB/8GB version could be a smarter move. It’ll help ensure that your phone stays fast and has enough storage as time goes on, which is perfect for your long-term plans. If you can, I’d suggest holding out for that upgraded model! Dunno that’s what I’d do.
Honestly, the phone(8gb 256gb) uses up 4-5 gig of ram idle. I think you should go for the 8 gig. Especially in a few android updates you might not want to have any less.
The Fairphone 5 has a micro-SD card slot -that 128GB is expandable. The limitations of such devices are more down to the availability of mobile apps in general than down to the hardware, ie, by owning an android or IOS phone, you’re already suffering a disadvantage vs full PCs that Fairphone is no worse about than any of the “premier” phone manufacturers.
The lagging performance over time you’re worried about would be more down to OEM OS update bloat, an issue I don’t foresee with Fairphone.
That said, if it were much cheaper to fix my phone than to replace it, I’m going that route unless the new option is a significant upgrade, by which I mean new features, not performance stats. A better, more privacy-respecting OS is such a feature to me, so it would come down to budget.
What is the price difference as it would clearly be a factor too?
I’m also really interested in /e/os and Fairphone, but since my company is giving me an iPhone that I can also use for my private life, I’m not gonna get a second phone as it would be non ecological and a hassle.
I can’t fathom spending that kind of money for something that can be easily - as you’ve found out - broken. or lost. stolen. die on its own. not to mention - get a pretty mediocre device for the hefty price.
seeing as how you have to change the OS on it anyway, maybe look into used ex-flaghip devices. go to lineageOS devices page, filter for RAM and LOS version (22 i.e. A15 at the moment) and check if you can get a used devices locally for like a tenth of the price.
GSIs also exist. They come degoogled OOTI.
Thoughts on lineageOS vs grapheneOS? Thinking about making the switch soon
LineageOS if you want a certain piece of hardware that is supported by them and aren’t too concerned with highly technical security. Lineage is also much more flexible through custom recoveries and rootable firmware.
GrapheneOS if you don’t mind Pixel devices and are interested in security above all else.
I can see your point about the price, but I dont need to change the OS on it. They sell the Fairphone 5 both with googled android, as well as a version with /e/os.
I’m aware of that, but there’s a significant portion of FP users ditching the provided eOS and going with something that’s way more privacy respecting; I’m sure you can find comparisons with graphene, calyx, lineage, aosp, etc. online.
so what I meant was, if you’re one of those, then there are zero reasons for choosing FP, other than supporting their mission.
edit: similar topic from a while ago https://lemmy.ml/post/23014970
Ohh i see what you meant now.
I do like their kission and how repairable their phone is, so if im going to get a new one i want it to be that one. As for the OS, if down the road i do decide to move away from /e/os i can look into repacing it down the road
Please don’t buy a 6 gigabyte ram phone in 2025 you gonna regret it. Specially something like a fairphone that you can keep a long time
Not me still using an 8gb pc 😭