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• #2
howradmichello and anyone else who bought a Fairphone - if you are free next Wednesday or Thursday I'm running a workshop at the RCA for a research project I've been working on for the last year. It would be great to see some forumengers there if you have the time.
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/co-design-tools-with-fairphone-tickets-11856453973We also have one of the prototypes online if you can't make it to the workshops
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• #3
Can I stuff in my iphone sim?
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• #4
Unless you have a 3G/S, no. They use a standard size SIM rather than a micro or nano.
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• #5
It says 3G and it is a 4S. excuse my lack of knowledge but I got a bit lost after my 3210 became obsolete (I now use it as a car jack).
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• #6
Unless you have a 3G/S, no. They use a standard size SIM rather than a micro or nano.
you can get little plastic adapters that allow you to put smaller Sims in larger form factors. The chip is the same in all.
I'd totally buy a fairphone but they won't send outside Europe.
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• #7
Does anyone have experience of the Fairphone 2? Looking to switch away from iphone, but still need compatibility with a macbook for backups...
moog
mistertea
playswellwithotters
this is more than just a phone, the aim is to change the way products are bought and sold,
*news *
Fairphone second edition, yours for €310,
as a happy-chappy first-edition purchaser (via a link posted here by velocio), its recommended for the tenacious, :-)
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