• joker125@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    The new Fairphone is available on Amazon and at Fairphone.com for $650, and it’s officially certified to work on T-Mobile and AT&T’s networks.

    Fail lol

      • DupaCycki@lemmy.world
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        5 hours ago

        Phones need to be certified for carriers in the US? How does that work?

        In the EU, you just buy any phone you want, any sim card you want, put the sim card in the phone, and that’s it.

        • Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.org
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          4 hours ago

          Kind of. GSM (which all but Verizon and formerly Sprint used) let most any phone on the network. CDMA let carriers pick and choose compatible devices. In the early 2010s when Verizon was attempting to buy more spectrum for its 4G network, Google put themselves as a potential buyer, but they wanted the FCC to set a rule for the spectrum that said any phone compatible had to be allowed onto the network. Verizon won that auction and since then Verizon’s been way more open on what they allow.

          And with Sprint being purchased by T-Mobile, it would make more sense at this point to have a phone certified for AT&T and T-Mobile and Verizon would just have to let it on the network. These days, a phone being “certified” is Moore just a carrier making the statement of “we’ve tested the phone and we do know it works on the network.“ it doesn’t mean an uncertified phone will never work, it just means that this one should work by all metrics they’re able to tell.

    • ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 hours ago

      Murena suppirts it in the US. I think Mint Mobile might but not sure. I’m also not sure that it will work on thise with Linux, but for sure on Murena with /e/OS.