Also for the FP3 they upgraded after Qualcomm stopped support,or?
What Samsung is doing or not is no validation or proof for what FP is doing or not, its pure interpretation and speculation and in worst case spreading of false information.
Also for the FP3 they upgraded after Qualcomm stopped support,or?
What Samsung is doing or not is no validation or proof for what FP is doing or not, its pure interpretation and speculation and in worst case spreading of false information.
I understand that as a community moderator of the company you feel you have to defend them till the bitter end no matter what Fairphone does (or doesn’t do), but given the track record of Fairphone’s habit of changing their promises after the fact, I think people do have the right to be a little skeptic:
Fairphone doesn’t even manage to release the vital Security Updates (which they only need to repackage), so I can understand this person is doubting Fairphone’s ability and will to commit enough resources to create a whole OS for some ancient (2 versions down) phone, especially given the SoC issues.
I’d be very happy to be proven wrong, but till that happens Occam’s Razor suggest we shouldn’t hold our breath…
I’m a community moderator of the community and not the company and criticizing a user to spread interpretation as fact has nothing to do with defending the company.
10 … FP2: Android 10: Fairphone OS / Fairphone Open 23.02.0-rel.0
But yes, it was the only Snapdragon 801 phone getting a Google certified Android 7 already … Fairphone 2 is the first and only Snapdragon 801 phone to get Android Nougat … so for the point being made it doesn’t matter much whether it was 9 or 10 in the end.