https://github.com/ReyKoxha/nodebb-webview
It hasn't update for a long time.
I made some adjustments to make it support higher Android versions, But no features.
@dave1904 said in Nokia launches DIY repairable budget Android phone:
Sure I could go for LOS but then I have to deal with banking apps not working etc.
Frankly this is ridiculous. Luckily the banking apps I use were fine, although one health insurance app I use threw up so many warnings that it was just easier to use their website
@julian it is definitely ridiculous. I could rather use my 15 years old Android 2 HTC Desire than a rooted phone with current security patches. I know there are workarounds with Magisk Hide etc. but in the past it was such a pain that I just sticked to stock rom.
@dave1904 I will admit this is also one reason why I ended up with a Pixel. The Nokia 6.1 (just like my Xiaomi phone) ended up slowing down with subsequent Android releases, so much so that the mid-range CPU couldn't handle it.
Disabling animations only gets you so far...
@dave1904 said in Nokia launches DIY repairable budget Android phone:
It's great. I hope in the future same goes for flagship devices. At the moment it feels like getting a phone like this or Fairphone, you make a compromise in having a sustainable phone but only get mid-range specs.
It seems things are moving slowly in that direction (obviously thanks to regulatory pressures) - Pixels allowing re-pairing fingerprint sensor after replacement, iPhone 14 allowing for sane back glass replacements, Samsung finally adding battery pull-tabs in S23.
I just hope these moves don't stop regulation attempts (at least until they go much further), but otherwise they are very promising.
It looks so nice as usual. I can easily remember before 5-7 years ago Nokia has a great demand of using their device all over the world. But now-a-days it's rare. And only a few people are using Nokia device. Overall, I have a good experience with Nokia, Model-1100. Because I used this one for a longer period of time. Thanks a lot!