1. But how is this connected to upcycling Android and installing a Free Software Operating System on your phone? Well, there is only one way to find out: By listening to our new Software Freedom Podcast episode. You will learn all about the importance of upcycling your own phone as well as gain a deeper insight into the "Upcycling Android" campaign.
  2. An upcycling system would be better served simply by reducing the frequency of which one needs to buy a new phone. If Samsung wants to help the environment, they should get qualcomm to increase the length of their support, or support their exynos chips for longer than they are now.
  3. But yeah, it would be nice if some smart phone manufacturer made such upcycling program and at least released some basic software kit to easily unlock bootloader and compile Linux Kernel for their old devices. I think that this is all the community would need. ... Sadly though, it seems to be getting to the point where Android is shitting ...
  4. community.fsfe.org

    In November 2021 the FSFE has launched the new campaign "Upcycling Android". If you haven't already upcycled your phone or you are curious to learn more about the campaign listen to our new Software Freedom Podcast episode with the campaigns manager Erik Albers.
  5. About Upcycling Android. Every year, manufacturers produce 1.5 billion smartphones worldwide - and unfortunately, probably just as many are thrown away after what is usually a far too short hardware lifespan. E-waste increases every year. The energy required to produce the devices is extremely high, and the manufacturing and supply chain spans ...
  6. wiki.fsfe.org

    Upcycling Android Workshops. A list of Upcycling Android Workshops - future and past - and an information page about how to prepare for these workshops . About Upcycling Android. Although there are already more smartphones than humans on this planet, we keep producing additional 1.5 billion new smartphones every year. About 75% of them are ...
  7. Upcycling of any of your devices. Installing a completely different operating system in your original Android phone is upcycling and reusing your device in one. Repurposing our devices this way is a practice that modern societies should be able to practise for all devices, helping us to live in a more sustainable digital society.
  8. muckrack.com

    In November 2021 the FSFE has launched the new campaign "Upcycling Android". If you haven't already upcycled your phone or you are curious to learn more about the campaign listen to our new Software Freedom Podcast episode with the campaigns manager Erik Albers.
  9. community.fsfe.org

    In the European Week for Waste Reduction the FSFE launches its new initiative "Upcycling Android": Every time we keep using our phone instead of buying a new one we support a more sustainable use of our resources. Upcycling Android helps people to tackle software obsolescence and to keep using their phones with Free Software.
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