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Very different. Nothing phone is a Chinese phone with a UK brand. The only thing European about it is that the profits go to a UK company and it employs European sales, management, and marketing people. It is not engineered in the EU, nor is the software written in the EU (currently) to the best of our knowledge. Fairphone is both designed and coded in the EU. One of the only phones I think.
https://feddit.nl/comment/15917462
Nothing has an investors page and every single one is American. Including Reddit's favourite, Steve Huffman.
That said, at least it's not a completely American product like the majority of popular phones out there. Choose your battles etc
This escaped me at first, you're right. Interesting...
I wouldn't let it worry you. You're in a better place than me with my Google Pixel 😄
Yeah. I was tempted to go with Fairphone first, given it's also Dutch- but did also saw the complaints of OP by it being slow and others. Nothing came really decent out of the reviews. I didn't consider when making the switch 3 months ago if it were European enough- but so far I been having a good experience as a first android device.
Just happy I can also limit or lock it down even further outside of the hardware, I am stuck with that. Other option would've been Pixel towards GrapheneOS, but that felt silly and too much American.
Thanks for the information/confirmation though.
Thanks. I’ve been in a cooler design versus more established product, there are other things that make the FP the better choice, too.