• curbstickle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    18 hours ago

    I’d actually be fine with them stopping support but then unlocking for self supported.

    No, I do not remotely expect MS to have done that, which is one of the reasons I wouldn’t have bought one if I was interested in a folding phone right now, but I do think its the right solution for customers. Not limited to MS of course.

    Will absolutely require regulation to have that happen though.

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      18 hours ago

      That’s exactly my point. Regulation for support should be significantly longer and more comprehensive for these profit hoarding companies. Regulation should also require that once a device is unsupported, a company should have to open source the firmware along with repairable hardware.

      The oceans of ewaste will not end but it might certainly reduce it.

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        It would go so much further than just abandoning them, definitely. Especially when the hardware is perfectly fine.

        I’ve got a Nexus 10 that’s still putting in work with postmarketos. The battery needed to be replaced recently, but its otherwise a perfectly usable device. A huge portion of my hardware consists of older and discontinued devices I can breathe some life into, because why wouldn’t I?

        I know corporate reasoning is that I wouldn’t buy a new device. And they are right, because I shouldn’t have to.

        Such a frustratingly straightforward answer to better support consumers, manage waste, slow climate change, etc, etc, etc…