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  3. 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

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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  • D [email protected]

    How well do these connect to Canadian cell phone towers?

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    It appears to have support for the 4G and 5G bands that Rogers, Bell and Telus use

    But the last time I was looking at Fairphone, they didn't sell to Canada directly.

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      Can we get it for 100 bucks max?

      They are aware that people can't afford to waste money on luxuries, no?

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      Maybe you could start a competitor that produces a similar spec phone for $100?

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      • carrylex@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

        Compared to the Fairphone 5 it has some improvements but also a few downsides:

        Pro:

        • It's a bit smaller (~4mm) and lighter (~20g)
        • Slightly better camera (future tests will tell how much better)
        • 120 Hz display
        • More RAM and storage (although I feel that the previous 6GB/128GB option was also sufficient for most users)
        • WiFi 6E Tri-Band (however you will likely never need this speed)
        • Bluetooth 5.4
        • Slightly larger battery

        Con:

        • Backpanel now requires a screwdriver
        • Display has less resolution/PPI
        • Performance of processor will likely be nearly identical to predecessor (however it's more efficient and modern)
        • Downgrade to USB 2
        • 600€

        My conclusion:
        Overall the improvements are ok, however just releasing the Fairphone 5 with a newer SoC might have been the better/more cost effective choice.
        Sacrificing display resolution for 120 Hz feels also quite wrong.
        600€ is very pricy for a phone like this. Cutting some premium features away like the 120 Hz display or a bit of RAM and storage (that you can extend anyway with an SD card) might have saved enough to get the launch price down to somewhere near 500€ which would make it accessible for a wider audience.

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        Downgrade to USB 2

        What the fuck?

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        • B [email protected]

          Bezels or not phones are still too large to be comfortable to use for many people.

          5.8" with no bezel would be a great size. Something comparable to an old 4-4.2" phone.

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          Like I just said, my current 6.3" display phone is almost identical in size to my old 4.2" one.

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            It appears to have support for the 4G and 5G bands that Rogers, Bell and Telus use

            But the last time I was looking at Fairphone, they didn't sell to Canada directly.

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            They don't. You have to get them from a place that imports like PDA Plaza out of Quebec (I've used them before).

            To me, that's a dealbreaker, because you lose the benefit of getting replacement parts easily.

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              Awesome solution. Remove the port that everything used to have and make consumers buy adapters. I have like 5 headphones. Should I go buy an adapter for each one? Not to mention that I can easily fix a headphone cable but if a 3.5 to usb-c adapter breaks, it basically becomes junk.

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              you use all five every week?

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              • D [email protected]

                That's not simple. That's very specific, and you really listen for 10 solid hours? Also if you're dropping 10 hour flight money... I feel like there's a wireless solution in your price range

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                You clearly didn't get the point. The cost isn't the only issue. There are downsides to wireless earbuds and I honestly do not prefer them most of the time. In my example, I'm using them the entire time because I don't want to hear airplane noises and yeah, I am playing something on them most of the time if I'm flying alone.

                Also if you’re dropping 10 hour flight money…

                Sorry but this is a very very dumb take. "if you spent a lot of money, you could spend MORE money". Really dude? The solution is just having a damn headphone jack, not spending money because corporations want you to.

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                  What's the use case for microSD slots on phones these days anyway?

                  If it's (just) to avoid paying Google or Apple storage fees, you can work around that by buying one or several HDDs to keep at home and sync stuff over the local network, possibly even build a server and access your stuff remotely.

                  I really don't understand the need for that much space on the go, though. Are you watching entire series on your phone?

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                  "just", I think not giving money to Apple or Google anything is a perfectly good reason alone to want expandable storage.

                  Phone manufacturers charge a massive premium for more storage on a phone, storage which is then lost if the phone dies. A microSD card can be moved around and they cost little.

                  Not everyone has a home server, in fact a very very small percentage do and being able to store their photos and what-not on a microSD card is very valuable. The freedom to add more storage is a good thing to have. Most people can understand an SD card, but not how to setup an entire home server with syncing etc, let alone exposing that to the web to access it anywhere. It also costs money to run, a microSD card doesn't.

                  The only reason we don't have expandable storage or a 3.5mm port anymore is: money. They want to sell you that cloud service, upcharge you for more internal storage and make you buy their bluetooth earbuds.

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                    And if it did have it you wouldn't have bought it either because the company is hypocritical. So why do you care? Why should they care?

                    The point is, the people who did buy it didn't care, and the people who care don't buy. It's a conundrum. Pair it with performance data of other phones that do have a headphone jack, plus the engineering compromises over other very important features. Then the decision makes sense. You lot aren't buying phones with headphone jacks either, so it isn't economically worth it. It's not like the motor g or the Asus rog phone are breaking sales records just on the headphone jack.

                    It's the same story as with small phones. People who aren't buying phones like to complain about phone size. But then when a small phone is made, no one buys it. Then the people who didn't buy the phone complain again, because the phone wasn't perfect for them.

                    It happens all the time, people are usually very vocal about things that actually don't drive their decision making.

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                    Why should they care?

                    Because they should want to capture more customers? Is that really your question?

                    The point is, the people who did buy it didn’t care

                    Yeah and how many were those?

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                      Too bad LG got out of the phone biz. They had the best dacs and some good phones.

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                      Damn right. LG G5 for example was a pretty interesting concept that could've evolved into something cool.

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                      • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

                        Not having a headphone jack is just a slap in the face from a company whose whole image is supposed to be longevity and eco-friendly.

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                        No one has been using aux cable mobile headphones for the past 10 years. Headphone jack is e-waste at this point. bluetooth audio is great and if you really want to be a boomer you can use the usb C headphones.

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                          Like I just said, my current 6.3" display phone is almost identical in size to my old 4.2" one.

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                          Yes but that's still 2.1" too large to be comfortable to use for many people.

                          My 6" Pixel is just as uncomfortable to use as my 4" Nexus S was. 99.99% screen to body won't change that fact.

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                            You clearly didn't get the point. The cost isn't the only issue. There are downsides to wireless earbuds and I honestly do not prefer them most of the time. In my example, I'm using them the entire time because I don't want to hear airplane noises and yeah, I am playing something on them most of the time if I'm flying alone.

                            Also if you’re dropping 10 hour flight money…

                            Sorry but this is a very very dumb take. "if you spent a lot of money, you could spend MORE money". Really dude? The solution is just having a damn headphone jack, not spending money because corporations want you to.

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                            Alright what phone are you using with a jack?

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                              2nd hand Samsung from 3 years ago is still better and cheaper.

                              Cheaper? Yes. Better? Hell no, unless you can root it and install a custom ROM.

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                              You can - Samsung phones are really well supported for that.

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                                Maybe you could start a competitor that produces a similar spec phone for $100?

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                                And with the same ethics standards

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                                  No one has been using aux cable mobile headphones for the past 10 years. Headphone jack is e-waste at this point. bluetooth audio is great and if you really want to be a boomer you can use the usb C headphones.

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                                  Headphone jack is e-waste

                                  you can use the usb C headphones

                                  What the absolute fuck are you talking about? What am I supposed to do with the dozen wired headphones I already have? Some of them decades old? Throw them in the garbage? Sounds real eco-friendly.

                                  bluetooth audio is great

                                  It is. We had it on phones since before the original iPhone. No one wants to take that away.

                                  Problem is BT headphones last 2 years then they go in the garbage because the batteries are dead. How eco-friendly is that!?

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                                    how many times does the average person use wireless charging? Seriously, I haven't seen anyone do that yet, or know of someone who uses that.

                                    and yet that's still a major feature in lots of phones

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                                    I use wireless charging every single day and majority of my non techie friends do as well. Its so convenient to have a wireless charger on the desk and put your phone there. They are dirt cheap as well.

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                                      OTG compatible is a rare feature, I have an endoscope camera that uses OTG, but not a compatible phone.

                                      Also, no mention of a headphone jack.

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                                      • aatube@kbin.melroy.orgA [email protected]

                                        you use all five every week?

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                                        I use them and that's more than reason enough to want a reliable, small, cheap, jack that literally has no downsides and lets me use my devices how I want to use them.

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                                          Alright what phone are you using with a jack?

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                                          Sony Xperia 5V

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