This device is going to get at best around 2 years of proper security updates due to using an SoC launched in late 2020 with 3 years of support. They're claiming they'll be providing something they won't really be providing without doing the work for it.
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It'd be nice if journalists looked beyond marketing and press releases for evidence/substance. It's probably expecting too much. Apple has done the work to provide 6 years of proper support. Fairphone has no actual plan or intention to do it. It's not enough to want to do it...
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OEMs can provide 4 years of proper support by using the latest and greatest Snapdragon SoC and timing their device releases based on SoC generations.
Google never timed Pixel releases that way but will very likely be providing 5+ years of proper support via their own SoC now.
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Providing 2 years of delayed security updates and hacked together major version updates several years late is hardly being an industry leader.
Even Samsung does better despite having a ridiculously bloated line of phones and immense changes to the OS.
Compare it to an iPhone...
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On the positive side, Pixel 6 should result in 5+ years of proper support. Samsung could do the same if they phase out Snapdragon.
Qualcomm is unlikely to expand beyond 4 years in the near future and that only translates to 4 years of support in a phone shipping a brand new SoC.
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I'm curious what you'd say about their earbuds. First look, they seem affordable and if the sound quality isn't a complete mess they do look like a good deal especially with how I break my IEMs every few weeks
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You mean Galaxy buds line up ? They're the best sounding out of all wireless buds.
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