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I was so excited about giving LineageOS a spin, but then I remembered my G Pixel is carrier locked... So I was going to buy a Fairphone, because hey, sustainability and repairability! But then I realized Fairphone only ships to Europe... Sad days. I may just have to pick up an older, used, unlocked android device. Maybe a G Pixel 3a, I loved the design aesthetics on that thing. Man, I miss my 3a...
EDIT: $150 new on Amazon for the black, 64gb model? Shiiiit. I may not even have to go used. 😂