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These repairable phones still aren't built to last
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No question. All I'm saying is it's not feasible or truthful for the device OEM to claim they can support longer than the SoC vendor supports the proprietary SoC bits.
Or they have to clearly specify that the support is not all-inclusive and/or that it's best-effort.