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minus-squareHidingCatlinkfedilink7•edit-22 years agoI’d love one, but no headphone jack, as Fair phone decided to jump into the wireless earphone game. What an irony. Edit: Also, not really Android, but an AOSP fork. Errr, not sure if this will fly in the USA.
minus-squareMeowdyPardnerlinkfedilink5•2 years agoWhat’s wrong with AOSP forks in the US? I’ve used both official and community built cyanogen and then lineage for about 10 years now and I always prefer it over stock roms or vanilla aosp
I’d love one, but no headphone jack, as Fair phone decided to jump into the wireless earphone game. What an irony.
Edit: Also, not really Android, but an AOSP fork. Errr, not sure if this will fly in the USA.
What’s wrong with AOSP forks in the US? I’ve used both official and community built cyanogen and then lineage for about 10 years now and I always prefer it over stock roms or vanilla aosp