• Sunshine (she/her)OPM
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    Using a fairphone with a linux mobile distro would receive limited connectivity moreso than android and it would be difficult to receive official support from the brand. I suppose I will have to wait for the future market expansion.

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      It depends with on the carrier. When I bought my nothing couple months back, I risked it because I didn’t know if it will work with freedom Mobile. It fianl worked.

      • Tuukka R@piefed.ee
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        Why would it not work?

        If it fits you operator’s SIM card, it will work. Or?

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          It’s the bands you are looking for in a phone. For example, here in Greece, a Xiaomi phone works like a charm, but If you take in Canada or USA, it won’t work, and if it works you may be missing features like volte, 5g, WiFi calls etc.