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    I wish they were sold in the States at a more reasonable price. Murena’s prices are ridiculous.

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      Yeah it’s pricey. I’m on a fairphone 4 and that was easily over $700. I have at the same time had a very easy time replacing the screen when it broke, and have just stashed several of the more breakable components, which it’s nice that I can do that super simply.

      I don’t think fairphones are much cheaper from fairphone directly, though I might be wrong. Overall, I don’t game on my phone, and the fairphone 4 has been able to tackle all my needs pretty well without issue. Most of my gripes come from minor glitches or certain features lacked in lineageOS, but tbf, it’s still a very solid OS despite those minor issues.

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      13 days ago

      Tariffs go brrrrr

      (Good luck friend, I hope the price drops soon or that you find a good alternative :D )

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      13 days ago

      Kiss launcher is amazing. It’s really worth a try. Once i got used to the concept it seems silly to have anything else

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      I just got a new phone and I’m trying Kvaesitso to move away from Nova, but I just can’t get used to it.

      I think I just really like the paradigm of having a ‘desktop’ where I can freely arrange my most used apps in a specific layout, and Kvaesitso - by intentional design choice - doesn’t allow it.

      It’s a shame for me because I love the ethos, I love the open-source approach, and I love that it’s a wholly original launcher - rather than a fork of the stock or anything else.

      For some it’s the perfectl launcher I’m sure, but to me it’s like even after I unlock the device I’m still stuck in something that feels like a lock screen to me, and I feel weirdly trapped and claustrophobic.

      Not sure why it makes me feel that way, but it does!

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        Ah yeah it’s not for everyone. I like having a clean homescreen and call things up as I need them so it works for me. I make use of the tagging too.

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    I wish they’d get their security in order.

    It would be the perfect Graphene phone if they did.

    To answer OP, Niagara Launcher.

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        Because some people consider the readme to mostly text and informative. This one does link to the actual website, which does contain screenshots. To answer your question: nothing’s wrong with it. 😉

        That aside, I’ve been on Kvaesitso for quite a while, now, and it’s quite nice. You kinda have to get over it being different from a lot of other launchers.

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    Try out Niagara. It only takes about 5 minutes to set up.

    If you’re like me, you’ll think it’s too simplistic, you think you want all that nova launcher shit. But do yourself a favor and give it a try. Pick a background, pick an icon pack, select a few favorites and that’s all you need to try it out.

    After that if you want to really dig in there isn’t much (some of these things are pro features, I can’t remember which because I decided to get it so soon after trying it out), it’s like 45 minutes at the most to customize your clock, do the custom widget (multiple widgets can share space, you just swipe through), decide if you want music controls on the home screen, and set up pop-ups (like a folder but more, can be in your favorites or your app list), and hide apps from the list (either because they’re in a pop-up or you just never use it). And then…that’s it, there’s nothing else to do.

    I tried it out a while ago when the original developer for nova quit the company that bought nova. Did a quick setup, played around for 30 minutes and bought pro right away. I was very surprised at how much I liked a simplistic launcher.

    You’ve got nothing to lose but 30 minutes, check it out.

    Edited for clarity about the nova developer quitting.

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      Their privacy policy says they collect a list of every app you have installed lol

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        You can turn it off. It tells you what might get funky if you do. I didn’t notice any problems so I’ve left it and all other analytics reporting stuff off.

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      +1 for Niagara. I’ve been using it for quite some time, and I love the simplicity of it. No clutter and just a quick launcher. I have a widget stack for my calendar, tasks, and Firefox search.

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      Every setting is locked behind premium…

      Also I missed my drawer. I’ll just keep never updating nova

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    Use this table and try a few. Find one you like. You can check the privacy report for trackers etc on the Exodus site.

    I tried a whole bunch of launchers and settled on Pear launcher. I keep KISS launcher solely for the search (launch KISS search on double tapping the home button). Neo launcher was on its way to greatness, but then development was abandoned… So if anyone has the skills/time/interest in forking that, that would be great.

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    Faiphone is being frog marched out of Australia. Each telco is shutting it down and blocking IMEIs. Sucks for the people that imported them.

    Cant even use it as data only. So unless you use it as puerly on WiFi it’s going to landfill. 🙃.

    Also. Lawnchair nightly/beta.

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    bring back USB3.0/DP out on the FP7 and I’ll bite. The FP6 going to USB2.0 screwed the pooch for me.

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    I couldn’t be happier than with my Fairphone. Of course, I ditched the original firmware and went for something more lean and privacy-focused.

    It has lots of storage which I also extended with micro SD. Now I have my whole music collection for offline-listening.

    I can even turn the phone completely off by pulling the battery.

    If you complain about your FP, you may wanna try flashing /e/OS or CalyxOS (once they are back) or GrapheneOS (They will port it, soon for the device).

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      Any source on the grapheneOS? Because everything that I’ve read about it says that fairphone just doesn’t meet the hardware requirements for graphene’s security models

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        Maybe I’m wrong about the GrapheneOS. I have no specific source in regards to FairPhone. However, they announced Graphene to be ported to several devices. (It had been Google Pixel exclusive, until now.)

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          The grapheneOS team has stated repeatedly that the fairphone does not meet the requirements for GrapheneOS, they are currently working with a hardware partner to bring GrapheneOS to a (supposedly) new device. This is most likely not fairphone because

          1. Fairphone is not selling worldwide, the annoucement mentioned a worldwide partner
          2. Fairphone does not mean the Hardware rwquirements and (arguably more importantly because it is harder to fix) the software requirements. They do not have timely enough upgrades.