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    Thinnking of getting myself into Fairphone 5...

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        Boldos
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        Hello fellow Ubuntistas,
        I'm thinking about migrating myself to a "proper" UT device for a change,,,,,

        ...and I have some questions reg. FP5:

        • Does it need to be unlocked in any way?
        • What Android is required to be flashed in order to work properly with UT ?
          • Are there any specific Android images? Where to get those?
        • Can this device be re-flashed between Adnroid and UT without a hassle? (I plan to use the device for both OSes kindof interchangeably...)
        • Are there any caveats for using UT on FP5 as a daily driver? (I saw bad photo quality on some devices, hanging camera/ media recording/media playback, troubles with WiFi hotspots not working, ring tones disappearing after a period of time without reboots, etc etc...)

        Thanks a lot for your comments 🙂

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          Moem @Boldos
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          @Boldos Let's start with the device page... it already answers some of your questions!
          https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/device/fp5/release/noble/

          Is currently using an Op5t
          Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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            kugiigi
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            1. Bootloader needs to be unlocked which can be done using an unlock code you can get for free from a Fairphone site.

            2. The device list and the installer will tell you that

            3. You can reflash Android with a script provided by Fairphone. UT can easily be reflashed with the installer. You'll have to delete your data everytime you do this.

            4. There will be caveats. You're installing an OS that isn't supported officially and isn't developed with millions of dollars. There will be missing features, features/functions that will work "worse" than Android/iOS, you will be missing apps. It's really up to you to determine if you want it and if it's enough for you.

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