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The Fairphone 5 is a little more repairable and much more modern
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At this point the only thing stopping me from getting a Fairphone through Murena is the fact that they only support the T-Mobile network. All the MVNO options on T-Mobile seem bad. They all have ridiculously low data caps, even on the "unlimited" plans.
Idk if it's helpful but Google Fi uses the T-Mobile network. I'm also using T-Mobile's home 5G internet with an external 3rd party antenna out in the boondocks. I get 150mbps down, 15 up.
Metro has unlimited for $25 no hard throttle, but lower priority after 35gb and restricted tethering. the TMobile prepaid unlimited plans get priority data and if you top up with target there's no tax and sometimes sales.