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2015-06-18 12:20:37 +0200
It seems that Fairphone is aware that they can't keep offering their product with Android on the long term if they want to live up to their promise and ideals.
From Fairphone's website:
"We’re using open source methods to help us achieve our goals. This includes striving to make our operating system (OS) source code and development environment available for anyone to use, review, modify and improve.
At the same time, we are looking to collaborate with established alternative operating system vendors that share our ideas for openness. We’re in discussions with organizations to develop alternative operating systems that are optimized for the Fairphone 2. Our aim is to give users the choice in the operating systems that they want to use, instead of being limited to one that the manufacturer has pre-selected."
It seems they are aware that Android only is not modular and fair enough (after all Android has partly ignited the incremental hardware update wars we currently see raging between phone manufactures)
Question remains: how true is Fairphone if they say they are trying - has Jolla been contacted -is Jolla sharing it's idea of openness? :)
Let's all write them to ask?
Hmm...I like the idea of Fairphone, too. But, I think the best ecological approach is not to buy another phone if not needed. The spec doesn't sound like a huge reason for an update to me. Of course an official port of Sailfish OS would be amazing, so it could reach a broader audience, but I would stick with my existing Jolla phone for a better ecological footprint.
lispy ( 2015-06-17 10:02:54 +0200 )editAre spare batteries available?
vattuvarg ( 2015-06-17 12:36:03 +0200 )editThe fairphone 2 with its modular approach is very exciting... If it was possible to install Sailfish on it, it would be the phone of my dreams!
Jordi ( 2015-06-17 14:49:22 +0200 )editSh*t! You raised my hopes with the title. Then I saw it actually was a droid and it all fell.
A port SFOS to it would be nice though, if it is a fully working one.
Larswad ( 2015-06-18 17:14:13 +0200 )editgreat thing! thanks to bring aware.
cemoi71 ( 2015-06-19 16:52:38 +0200 )edit