• EddoWagt@feddit.nl
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          you’d probably have to replace the entire ROM and RAM to get rid of it.

          That’s not how ram works…

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              Really? Didn’t know that was a thing.

              But I feel that it would be much easier to just make sure the standard software can’t get replaced, rather than infecting everything with malware

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          I own an Oukitel that I’m willing to risk flashing when I can afford a new terminal.

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        Looking at the specs, there are a lot of compromises, which probably explains some of that.

        • UFS 2.2 storage.
        • “only” 8GB RAM (the 16GB “extra” is just swap space).
        • 450 nits max brightness and “only” 60Hz.
        • Video on the rear camera maxes out at 2K@30fps. It hopefully can at least do 1080p@60, but seeing as even $500 phones are starting to get 4K@60, that’s a dip.
        • 33W charging for that massive battery which even they say takes 4 hours to charge fully.
        • No WiFi 6.
        • Android 13 instead of 14 and I wouldn’t hold my breath for more than one update.

        It still looks pretty interesting, though, and if that $300 price tag lasts until it’s actually available, I’m tempted to get one just to see what it can do.