I think that, as usual, they didn't care until it affected them.
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I don't recall it was hard to install IodéOS on a Fairphone 4.
Personally I also use it for other apps/functions, such as synchronising contacts, agenda and files (with offline backups, since you can lose access due to bugs).
Instead of relying on "startups" you could go for (selfhosted) Nextcloud with the notes app.
Android is a fenced garden compared to the fortress that is iOS.
No bloatware that I can recall!
In a way it does, but by default it comes with a fairly standard android. It's more about the hardware modules and repairability than about the software.
How strong is the Honda motor really? Is it better then the Ferrari and Mercedes ones? Isn't RBR's strength that it employs great airbenders and the air lord Newey himself?
I think the one who replied meant you install your PC as if it's in an EU country. Language settings are independent of "location". For example, I'm Dutch, but use UK English as a language. Time, keyboard, currency and other values etc. are following dutch standards though.
You can use your real location as a secondary timezone forvexample.
Fairphone comes with standard Android? Unlocking the Fairphone to get a de-googled Android is easy for someone somewhat technically inclined.
DHL zelf lijkt sowieso de slechtste optie bij mij in de buurt te zijn. De lokale afhaalpunten heb ik geen problemen mee.
True, since Fairphone's focus seems to be on fairness in the hardware. I wish they were better on the software side as well.