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Fairphone announces the €599 Fairphone 6, with a 6.31" 120Hz LTPO OLED display, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, and enhanced modularity with 12 swappable parts

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  • C [email protected]

    3.5mm Jack or - sadly - GTFO

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    They have adapters. But yeah, would be nice to have a slot directly integrated.

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      Fuck these guys... Seriously. I bought a phone off of them hyped at the idea of the ethics. It didn't work on arrival. Over 3 months later and not one single reply to my helpdesk request (other than the Automated acknowledgement of receipt).

      Unbelievably bad user experience, I went from hyped at the concept of reducing my production of electronic waste to beyond disappointed at a brutally bad user experience.

      Then to make matters worse, it is difficult to source spare parts for the fairphone 4 (according to a friend of mine who owns one that he bought a while ago)... Like is that not the entire point of the phone, reduced consumption of new phones by supporting repairs. If you're going to stop producing the spares at least release the patents then.. if you really believe in the promoted ideals that you spout... Which they clearly do not.

      It turns out that it's just another money hungry company hell bent on burning the planet down to see a line go up, as far as I'm concerned. All gaff to sell shite phones at higher prices.

      Do not buy.

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      All I needed to know was when they released their BT earbuds just when the jack port got removed to figure out where their priorities are.

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        Interesting that they seem to be using a consumer grade Snapdragon chip this time, typically they used weird chips ment for industry applications if I'm not mistaken. Wonder what sparked the change, did Qualcomm start supporting their chips for longer?

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        Probably yes.

        And probably due to EU mandating new phones to be supported for longer.

        https://energy-efficient-products.ec.europa.eu/product-list/smartphones-and-tablets_en

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        • P [email protected]

          People don’t want to pay for privacy. That’s the real problem with end users. Imagine if more people did so. What a world we could have. Nah. Let’s be cheap AF!

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          Locking privacy behind a paywall? Sounds like a nightmare.

          That’s the real problem with end users.

          The real problem with end users is that they buy according to whatever needs corpos inject via advertising.

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            This is nice for Europe I guess, and I want to like the fairphone, but unfortunately it's not viable for me.

            Besides basic phone features and the ability to run Android apps I have 3 requirements, 2 of which the fairphone fails at. I need it to be usable in the US on my phone carrier. I need to be able to use Google Pay or another mobile payment alternative (that's accepted in most stores). Finally it needs to have at least a 48 hour battery life.

            Fairphone unfortunately doesn't work in the US with most carriers, and the one that kills not only it but all the de-googled phones, it doesn't support mobile payment of any kind. I've done a ton of research trying to find some kind of fix for that second point because I'd gladly use something like GrapheneOS if I could, but every time the answer I come to is it's just not possible.

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              Pixel is build by Foxxcon. Foxxcon has 3.5 stars on Glassdoor.
              From what I found Fairphone is build by TCL which has 3.2 stars on Glassdoor.

              It's all still made in Asia. It's really hard to monitor conditions there and it's pretty much impossible to monitor conditions at every step of the supply chain. I understand paying extra for a more sustainable phone (repairable, longer support) but paying double for a vague promise of being more "fair"? Thanks by no thanks. Pixel has 8 years of support now so the difference in sustainability is minimal.

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              The final assembly is only part of the story though. As far as I understand, fairphone does actually try to check their supply chain to ensure the raw materials are (more) ethically sourced. As opposed to those optimizing for profit, who will intentionally look the other way.

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                This is nice for Europe I guess, and I want to like the fairphone, but unfortunately it's not viable for me.

                Besides basic phone features and the ability to run Android apps I have 3 requirements, 2 of which the fairphone fails at. I need it to be usable in the US on my phone carrier. I need to be able to use Google Pay or another mobile payment alternative (that's accepted in most stores). Finally it needs to have at least a 48 hour battery life.

                Fairphone unfortunately doesn't work in the US with most carriers, and the one that kills not only it but all the de-googled phones, it doesn't support mobile payment of any kind. I've done a ton of research trying to find some kind of fix for that second point because I'd gladly use something like GrapheneOS if I could, but every time the answer I come to is it's just not possible.

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                That too has to to with the fact that all of that is an impenetrable black box. Google gets access, but if your oso isn't Google, amor is rooted, they won't allow you access "for security"

                Never mind that the banking web version works fine in any OS including Linux, no safety issues there (nor should there be any) but the app? Yeah, Google only and it's all because of security. Uh huh...

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                  That too has to to with the fact that all of that is an impenetrable black box. Google gets access, but if your oso isn't Google, amor is rooted, they won't allow you access "for security"

                  Never mind that the banking web version works fine in any OS including Linux, no safety issues there (nor should there be any) but the app? Yeah, Google only and it's all because of security. Uh huh...

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                  That's certainly part of it, but I'd use any mobile payment app, not just Googles one, but there's basically zero competition there. Some banks apparently had their own mobile payment support briefly, but it seems like just about every single one of them has removed that feature and replaced it with a wrapper around Google Pay.

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                  • abfarid@startrek.websiteA [email protected]

                    I saw list item 1 more as "I want my phone to last for 5+ years, so I will want to replace my battery eventually", rather than "I wanna wreck my battery fast, so it better be replaceable". Being wasteful with your battery like that goes against the spirit of Fairphone, IMO.

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                    If it's removable you can much more easily recycle it though. Sustainably that is much much better than average phones.

                    However, while more sustainable than current it is not the most sustainable if you charge it like that

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                    • anzo@programming.devA [email protected]

                      There's a deGoogled version too!!

                      I would prefer GrapheneOS (If I can live with the irony of getting a Pixel phone just to deGoogle it...). Sandboxing there is way better. But you lose the Repairability.. Gotta check and compare the new EU metrics too.

                      They are just two different devices.

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                      I bet PostmarketOS will release for it

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                        meh

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                        • H [email protected]

                          You can shoot RAW on your phone today.

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                          Only with primary lens

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                          • abfarid@startrek.websiteA [email protected]

                            Surely, that impacts the battery longevity, right? Personally, I disable all fast-charging features and charge my phone overnight.

                            P.S. Sorry for calling you Shirley.

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                            To some extent, yes. But it's not a feature you have to use. You can still limit the charge to 80% and use a slow charger if you really want to.

                            It's a neat feature if you need to boost your battery quickly in a short amount of time, like if you need to go somewhere urgently and unexpectedly.

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                              I know I know, but it was really convenient to keep a spare battery and do a quick swap on the fp4.

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                              Then again it seems battery life is a lot better this time around, so this should ideally be less necessary.

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                              • W [email protected]

                                Yep... everyone wants phablets. Apparently.

                                I don't mind the cutouts (if done right), they just sit in the notification bar, so they never obscure anything anyway. That's a place Sony could have shaved off the extra height imo, the top and bottom bezels are pretty unnecessary.

                                We are slowly moving to under-screen cameras now though.

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                                We are slowly moving to under-screen cameras now though.

                                Nothing better than a selfie from a low angle, right?

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                                  I disagree about this being a good solution. USB-C is not meant to take the strain of being used as an audio port when being used in the go so there is risk of damaging the port while a headphone jack is more stable and allows the plug to rotate. Plus I don't want to have a dingle I can forget when in a rush.

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                                  They should make cases with the adapter built in, the way they used to (still do?) for external battery packs.

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                                    This is nice for Europe I guess, and I want to like the fairphone, but unfortunately it's not viable for me.

                                    Besides basic phone features and the ability to run Android apps I have 3 requirements, 2 of which the fairphone fails at. I need it to be usable in the US on my phone carrier. I need to be able to use Google Pay or another mobile payment alternative (that's accepted in most stores). Finally it needs to have at least a 48 hour battery life.

                                    Fairphone unfortunately doesn't work in the US with most carriers, and the one that kills not only it but all the de-googled phones, it doesn't support mobile payment of any kind. I've done a ton of research trying to find some kind of fix for that second point because I'd gladly use something like GrapheneOS if I could, but every time the answer I come to is it's just not possible.

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                                    For whatever it's worth I have been using a Fairphone 5 in the US for over a year on T-Mobile.

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                                    • L [email protected]

                                      I had a phone without before, that one came with a simple cheap passive adapter for USB-C to 3.5mm headset. You lose out on using headphones while charging, but other than that I was never really inconvenienced...

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                                      I have a tablet that came with a C to 3.5 adapter and it worked well enough for a bit but soon enough it was only intermittently allowing the headphone connection to work, with a message about the port being dirty or something. Yet I could go right from unplugging that and putting the charger in and it worked fine.

                                      There's just no substitute for a dedicated port, especially when it barely takes up any room

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                                        I know people complain about big phones, but as a 6'5" guy i LOVE my big screens, and i think i'd struggle with a 6.3" screen. I have a 22U i plan to use for another year or two, and would go larger if i could.

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                                          This is nice for Europe I guess, and I want to like the fairphone, but unfortunately it's not viable for me.

                                          Besides basic phone features and the ability to run Android apps I have 3 requirements, 2 of which the fairphone fails at. I need it to be usable in the US on my phone carrier. I need to be able to use Google Pay or another mobile payment alternative (that's accepted in most stores). Finally it needs to have at least a 48 hour battery life.

                                          Fairphone unfortunately doesn't work in the US with most carriers, and the one that kills not only it but all the de-googled phones, it doesn't support mobile payment of any kind. I've done a ton of research trying to find some kind of fix for that second point because I'd gladly use something like GrapheneOS if I could, but every time the answer I come to is it's just not possible.

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                                          I've been using the fairphone 4 in the us for almost three years.

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