Unfortunately, not every party that calls itself communist is actually communist
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It's a German movie and it's also shown a lot in schools here. It's blatant west German anticommunist propaganda justifying the annexation of the DDR.
It's a neat phone, but unfortunately the software support is very bad with Unihertz devices. They don't get regular updates and often run very old Android versions (this phone is running Android 11 which is from 2020).
All of the Chinese OEMs are pretty bad with software support tbh. Here's an overview. Especially cheap phones will get very bad software support. If you want a capable cheap phone with reliable software updates, Samsung is probably your only safe bet right now (and they're not Chinese).
Xiaomi has recently started making some promises for software updates, but only for their flagship devices. None of the Chinese OEMs want to support their cheaper throwaway devices. Also, expect the software of many android OEMs to be riddled with crapware and ads (Samsung, Xiaomi, and Realme are notorious for this). If you want good hardware with clean software and privacy a recent Google Pixel flashed with Graphene OS is probably your only option.
In the end it's still a capitalist enterprise you're "supporting", they all want the most of your money for the least amount of work done on their part.
Cool! I love war!
At least 15 people were beaten up and hurt badly by the police.
That is not true. The Lenin-Liebknecht-Luxemburg Demonstration has been a thing since 1919 to honor the deaths of these revolutionaries and has been a big state event during the existence of the DDR. It's independently organized by revolutionary organizations from all across Germany. The Junge Welt and the Rosa Luxemburg Konferenz has only been a thing since 1996 and is something completely different that happens on the same weekend. Both the RLK and Die Linke (left non-revolutionary socdem party) are somehow trying to claim this event.
Some of us are nice
Antideutsche sind keine linken.
I hope they have a good plan for the resulting high-level nuclear waste. Knowing China, they probably have, but reporting on that is unfortunately very minimal.
Bluetooth is very widespread but neither free to use nor an open standard. I can't find any real technical info on this new technology or any references to it being any more open than Bluetooth. So far this seems like another closed, proprietary technology by Huawei and "industry partners" so I honestly don't really care about it. This seems more like a move by Huawei to get away from having to pay licensing fees for Bluetooth without any benefits for users or the tech community as a whole.
As a German: yes please, destroy the German imperialist death machine.