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[–] slamphear@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

For what its worth, I've been daily driving a Fairphone 6 with /e/OS for over 4 months now and it seems quite polished to me. I've had a small number of issues that I've had to work through (as has been the case with every phone I've ever used), but I definitely wouldn't describe it as "very buggy."

[–] JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl 2 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Do you mind if I ask you a few questions about it? Especially on/e/? I think you are the first user I have seen.

Does android auto work, connect fast, and have all of your enabled apps on it? My girlfriend's maps app just doesn't work in android auto sometimes and the same with Antennapod for me and we have to reconnect. That is quite an important one.

How is battery life with screen off? On my xperia 5ii it has always been terrible with 1.5% per hour (accubattery) on WiFi or 3% per hour on 4G...

Does your microphone work well in calls, recording, and on speaker? I have seen a ton of bug reports for that.

Have you run into the common "terrible haptics/vibration" thing that people are saying with it barely being noticeable or not noticable in your pocket? I have heard that and that the haptics are really really bad in general.

[–] slamphear@lemmy.world 1 points 9 hours ago

Android Auto works well! I've used Finamp, Antennapod, CoMaps, and Google Maps with it and they all work great. I can voice search destinations with Google Maps while driving and it works. The only downside of Android Auto is that you have to install some Google apps for it to work, which feels icky on an otherwise-de-Googled device. No connection issues.

Battery life is great! I did an experiment when I first got it to see how long I could go without charging and got 3 full days (with plenty of use, since I was excited to play with my new phone). I'm ending most days around 50% now that I've got a bunch of stuff always running in the background (KDE Connect, Tailscale, etc.).

The mic and speaker aren't amazing, but I haven't had anyone say they've had trouble hearing me. I haven't encountered anything I would describe as a bug, though I'd say that my previous phone (an iPhone 15 Pro Max) had noticeably better speakers.

And I actually don't know about the haptics, since I leave my ringer on pretty much all the time. I've definitely had times when I've been in a concert or movie with it silenced and felt notifications, but I have no idea if I'd be able to detect them if I were walking around or something. I've always been a ringer-on guy unless I'm wearing a smartwatch.