Vendor Name: Fairphone
Device name: Fairphone 3 (a different one)
Device CodeName: FP3
Version of /e/OS or Stock which existed previously: /e/OS 3.0.1-a14-20250608498955-community-FP3
Is the device Rooted / Not rooted: Not rooted
No issue with “dirty” upgrade via ADB sideload (it’s my backup phone with a very basic setup, so no big deal in case of failure), now on 3.0.4-a15-20250713508366-community-FP3.
The following things work for me:
- Call / be called
- Send SMS / receive SMS
- Notification LED
- Alarm
- Internet via Wi-Fi
- Internet via mobile network
- Wi-Fi hotspot
- Location
- Settings - System - microG - Self-Check: all ok, including location permissions
- Settings - System - microG - Location - Wi-Fi location - Request from online service: enabled
- Settings - System - microG - Location - Wi-Fi location - Request from Hotspot: enabled
- Settings - System - microG - Location - Wi-Fi location - Remember from GPS: enabled
- Settings - System - microG - Location - Mobile network location - Request from online service: enabled
- Settings - System - microG - Location - Mobile network location - Remember from GPS: enabled
- Settings - System - microG - Location - Location server - Use /e/OS’s location system: enabled
- Settings - Advanced Privacy - Geolocation: Exposed
- Settings - Advanced Privacy - Geolocation - Use my real location
- Settings - Location - Use assisted GPS: enabled
- Settings - Location - Location Services - Wi-Fi scanning: enabled
- Settings - Location - Location Services - Bluetooth scanning: disabled
- Settings - Location - App location permissions - “Allowed only while in use”: Apps are listed
- Compass
- Screenshot
- Main camera (original FP3 Camera module, not +) photo + video
I just noticed that the flash flashes brighter in Android 15 than in Android 13 (T), which is nice to see. I didn’t quickly find any camera settings differing between the two builds I have. - Selfie camera (original FP3 Top module, not +) photo + video
- USB connection to PC / MTP
- MyPhoneExplorer 2.2
- Bluetooth (music playback, data connection)