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Forced Obsolescence / Obsolescence by Design
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Chatter about forced obsolescence, including but not limited to:
- salvaging or repurposing abandoned / unsupported hardware
- name and shame culprits of obsolescence
- right to repair guidance and advocacy in situations involving obsolescence
- obtaining old software to drive old hardware, finding archives, building old binaries from source
related communities (decentralized only)
somewhat related to forced obsolescence:
- [email protected] - Buy stuff that lasts a long time, if you must buy something
- [email protected] - Buy stuff that lasts a long time, if you must buy something
- [email protected] - fix it, don’t replace it
- [email protected]
- [email protected] - exercise your right to fix stuff
- [email protected] - exercise your right to fix stuff
- [email protected]
- [email protected] - sustainable technology
- [email protected] - To discuss computing that’s not resource intensive
- [email protected] - To discuss computing that’s not resource intensive
- [email protected] - To discuss waste avoidance
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https://xdaforums.com/t/guide-root-any-sony-android-phone-without-twrp.4542839/
https://xdaforums.com/t/xperia-1-root-guide.3938304/
Edit: for those that need to bypass this to keep a phone working.
This thread is more about Sony’s feature phones, which need the PC Companion software.
Not all Xperia phones are Androids. The Xperia X1 ran Windows. I also suppose if you connect a recent Xperia android to PC Companion, you’re still fucked by Sony for the same reason: Sony dropped the ball on their servers. You can hack the thing but let’s not give Sony credit for that.