I had mixed emotions when I first read this, like how can you take so long to update a phone? But then I did realise that most Android manufacturers supports a phone only 2 or 3 years for security patches and updates (Apple of course sets the example here for 7+ years).

So yes actually it is something to boast about, being able to use an Android phone for 5+ years and still be assured of security patches and updates from Google. It makes the investment more worthwhile.

Now if only batteries lasted longer or could be replaced!!!

See https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/25/22349953/fairphone-2-android-9-update-sustainable-long-term-support

#technology #fairphone #android #securitypatches #updates

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    3 years ago

    My Fairphone 2 is now 3 and a half years old and I have no issues with the battery so far but I need a new bottom module every six to twelve month and those won’t be sold anymore from next month on. I bought one ahead but I guess at some point the bottom module will be the reason why I have to buy a new phone. :/

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      3 years ago

      yea I sorta forget that I’ve had alot of trouble with bottom modules too, thanks for the heads up about them

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        3 years ago

        The update to Android 9 solved a lot of software issues and I bought a magnetic connector and hope it makes the module last longer.

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          3 years ago

          sadly I think all the bottom modules are sold out in the uk store, think ill have to check if mines in warranty. looking forward to when android 9 gets pushed out to me :)