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But don’t expect everything to work.
But don’t expect everything to work.
Mi pad 5, but I don’t know if it supports wacom on linux.
Then you might need to change the battery.
That’s the point. You can’t import anything to EU without paying a 20% import tax ±5€ depending on the import. This makes the used device market prices in EU inflated.
Lineageos with no apps is light enough, I think.
And you can have micro g if you need cloud messaging or google apps.
If you don’t live in the EU. Here you get a better new phone from xiaomi/motorola/oneplus than a pixel for the same price. Yes, I get grapheneos and relockable bootloader, but used things are too expensive here. If you need a cheap phone, buy a cheap phone (fuck EU’s import regulations).
Huawei watches support gadgetbridge and don’t have vendor pair.
Well, or mi unlock, where you need to share your e-mail and phone number. You can’t do anything about it anymore.
Well, then all the users are fucked.
Furtunately (at least for the users), gadgetbridge exists.
What’s wrong with redmi, I’m using the 4x from 2017 and am planing to unlock the bootloader and use it for a couple of years.
Xiaomi phones, if you unlock the bootloader and install a custom rom.
Xiaomi phones are repairable in my experience, but they aren’t reliable enough to be used long term (except older models).
Well, it partialy works, but it just uses google’s servers and there isn’t any alternative apps for it.
For phones, there is Smoorez, if he still does, what he was doing a couple of years ago.
Well i didn’t mean the headphones, I meant the batteries.
Yes, I get it. I would still use wired headphones, but I got bluetooth ones as a gift. And to add to your critisism, batteries die and you have to replace them around every 10 years.
My sony ones survive more than a week.
Most of the market was from UK (where we all know what happened) plus taxing imports inflated the EU market.