• Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works
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        2 months ago

        Does it matter? They made it easy to ROM and now my device gets to live on by the support of the community. That’s how tech should be. We can’t expect endless support from companies (it’s just not realistic) but if they don’t actively hinder you from owning your own device and making it somewhat modifiable, it adds a lot of life.

        In the context of the iPhone XR mentioned by the post I replied to, that “official ROM” is nearly non-functional, is that really better in your opinion?

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          2 months ago

          Yes. This is what im talking about. If only i can flash a lightweight os on my wife iphone and extend its life i would. Ultimately, it stuck on ios 18 with piss poor performance. Its a bad experience. Why should i contribute to another ewaste if i can help it.

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          2 months ago

          It does matter because for most people that phone became e-waste around 2020. Iphones released that year got major OS upgrades till 2022 and are still getting security updates.

          I do wish Apple was forced to unlock the bootloader, but for 95% of users, their phones get significantly longer support than normal.

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            2 months ago

            So one is potential ewaste (Oneplus with an uninformed user) the other is absolutely ewaste.

            Again I really don’t see your point?