• ka-chow@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Always like the idea of the Fairphone but I always find the chip to be a bit lacking.

    Like if it had (at least) last years flagship chip then I feel like it’d be less of a compromise and the switch to a more sustainable phone would be a much easier sell.

    Can’t imagine using a chip that’s deemed ‘lacking’ now is going to feel any better 4 years down the line.

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      10 months ago

      Lacking what? What are you running that a chipset from last year will be struggling?

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      10 months ago

      I don’t get it, what’s wrong with the 778G? It was a highly competent SoC that was still relevant last year (Samsung’s A series from 2022 couldn’t come close to it with the Exynos line, save the A73 which came with the 778G), and there are gazillions of comptent phones using slower SoCs that work just fine.

      Do people really use their phones or do they look at spec sheets and go, too slow in their mind, like some kind of reverse placebo?

      • Polar@lemmy.ca
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        10 months ago

        or do they look at spec sheets and go, too slow in their mind, like some kind of reverse placebo

        Yes. People hate on the Tensor chip in the Pixel 6/7 because it’s “slow”, despite day to day performance being literally no different than any other phone.