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I bought the fp6 and installed /e/os on it. It's fast, responsive and the battery lasts two full days. I really like, that i own this thing completly. It's so nice to unlock the boot loader without losing the varranty. This is btw my first Android ever and i really enjoy the freedom. :) I hope, that i'll be able to install Ubuntu touch in a few years down the road.
Honestly, you sound like someone who only cares about actual performance/money. Not a bad thing, but not really fair if you really look at this product.
Hardware is not comparable to high-end phones (or even some midrange ones) but it was also not meant to be that way. It has to be good enough to last the designed lifespan, which it most certainly will do. Speed hasn't been a issue for yeaaars, otherwise Samsung and all the others wouldn't use the same fricking cpu in a lot of their newer generation phones like their previous ones. (Samsung A series, Motorola's etc.)
There's no slowing down whatsoever on my FP6 running e/OS. The only thing that can stop this phone is Google and their fucked up policies.
You're also forgetting the - "be as fair as possible to workers", being repairable with affordable and easy DIY parts, having a non-Google experience right out of the box - parts, which makes the product of bit more expensive.
Honest review is 10/10?
No lol. thats the 10th part of the thread, but I can only post one picture apparently so it posted the last
Why not just post a text post instead of posting images of your text?
honestly I'm just genuinely stupid
I've got a 5 and 6, other than the 5 was chunky, I've got no complaints about the hardware.