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[–] charles@social.charles.wiki 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I looked up the datasheets, and the 'sustainability' argument doesn't hold water mathematically. I'll use the Fairphone 5 to match the same timeline for support as a comparison, because they are targeting the same market within the same hardware timespan. ​Fairphone 5 uses a Qualcomm QCM6490. It's an Industrial IoT chip with a guaranteed 8–10 year support lifecycle from the manufacturer. That is how they offer long-term support without a subscription: they bought the right hardware. ​The Shortfall: Punkt chose the Dimensity 7300, a standard consumer chip released in May 2024. MediaTek typically supports these for 3–4 years. While Punkt sells 5-year subscriptions, the hardware vendor will likely move on long before that subscription ends.

[–] Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club 1 points 3 weeks ago

That is what I meant with

There seems to be a lot wrong with their approach ( . . . specific hardware choice . . . )

And on the same note - security issues:
ledger.com/blog-is-your-smartphones-hardware-safe