• ook@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 day ago

    if you’re inclined to buy it, ensure you purchase this without expecting long-term support from the company.

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      14 hours ago

      II would appreciate Unihertz much more if they provided more than five minutes of security updates after each release. Or at least made it easier to run third-party ROMs.

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        Same here, but i am glad that at least one manufacturer still makes hardware keyboard phones…

        Than i cant be picky

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      iirc there are hardware phone-attachment keyboard devices that you can snap onto a phone

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          You might be interested in the iKKO Mind One. It’s a fully-funded Kickstarter tiny phone with an optional case that adds a physical keyboard, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a Cirrus Logic CS43198 DAC. There are a few days left in the Kickstarter if you want to back for a discount on the release price.

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            Thanks for pointing it out,

            would be around 400 Euros…

            Still a bit more expensiva that i am hoping for the unihertz titan 2 slim… If it comes.

            Never heard of ikko, but reads not that bar, with opensource and not collecting data…

            Hmmmm thats interesting

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          also for the motorola razr (flip phone) lineup, and the combination of flip phone with a small squareish back display and a snap-on keyboard seems like a neat idea, except that one has major fit issues. the android software is also fairly buggy from what i hear, leading to random instances where the keyboard might just not work anymore. they’re also obscenely expensive for what they are.

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    put postmarketOS on it and I’ll buy it immediately. the classic is one of the greatest feeling electronic devices I’ve ever owned

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      I hope that happens but probably wouldn’t unfortunately. It has a Mediatek soc. The Key2 port would be more realistic.

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    I’d rather have a Canadian made, privacy focused blackberry again without the android bullshit.

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      If it’s bootloader unlockable, at least we’ll be able to flash a rom like Lineage.

      I could go for one of these at $200, so maybe as a second-hand device in a couple years, if I can flash Lineage.

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    I would love an updated key2 form factor more but any physical keyboard phones are better than none to choose from.

    I’m looking forward to my titan 2 from unihertz, I just hope someone makes a postmarket ROM or similar cause I can’t go back to regular android -_-