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Out of curiosity... how is doing that in 2025?
Its fine, I haven't noticed any slowdown yet, the main issue right now is that there was a screen problem that caused the OLED pixels to stay on when a black screen was present. They removed the AoD while they fix it, they've fixed it a few months back, but we still don't have AoD.
i got a 4 a few years back and it's still works great, still gets security updates. it still has the default android on it, so i've been looking into alternatives but it seems complicated. then again, i managed to switch to linux on pc so maybe it's not so bad
I am happy with it.
A firmware update from Fairphone bricked mine last year. Not impressed. Apparently it's happened to a lot of people who went to an alternative OS (Lineage) then back to stock. I just woke up one day to a paperweight on my bedside table and the support was horrendous: it took over six weeks to get any response and after another month of back-and-forth with responses taking a couple of days at a time I ended up just claiming on insurance.
Probably don't want to play graphics heavy games on it. For everything else it's pretty much like any other phone. Although of course it's not quite as premium as flagship phones. Hardware wise, a Pixel 8 leaves it in the dust. But you can't swap your battery or really anything on that one.