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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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  • jumping_redditor@sh.itjust.worksJ [email protected]

    a camera should save the raw data from the sensor to a file along with potentially metadata, there is no reason for it to "enhance" the photo or video, compression only makes sense for posting online or video

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    Tell that you every single digital camera. Very few output RAW by default, many don't even offer that option. This isn't a "phone cameras" issue.

    The fact that you think post process is compression says a lot, or that there's no reason to apply post process when 99.9% of the population don't even know what RAW is and won't benefit from it.

    Again, you want a proper camera, buy a proper camera. But learn a bit before

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    • D [email protected]

      Worth noting buying a second hand phone is still better in every aspect and sadly 2nd hand Samsung from 3 years ago is still better and cheaper. Though Fairphone is getting closer with each release!

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      You will need to add on the price for a new battery replacement on a 3 year old Sammy lol

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      • F [email protected]

        Just get a cheap usb c -> 3.5mm adapter. Problem solved.

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        #484

        First of all no, i dont want to carry a dongle as i may plug in multiple headsets.

        Second of all, i want to charge my phone while listening to music, and i want even less to carry a doubling d'ongle

        Third of all, i fail to see the "eco responsible" part of needing to buy more things than nécessary, then wearing down needlessly the usb-c over time.

        So, with all due respect, piss off

        PS : you're the same kind of person who said "don't want a phone without headphone jack? Only buy one that has one instead of complaining" when apple started the trend, and guess what mfers, i'm never stopping complaining

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        • F [email protected]

          Because a weak CPU, weak water resistance, and weak glass don't make for a long-lasting, sustainable phone.

          I like the fact that the parts are easy to replace, but the big manufacturers beat them in other aspects of longevity.

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          At the cost of the labourers and environment. That's why the fair one is better in every aspect

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          • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

            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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            You can use your dozen wired headphones you already have with a $10 usb-c -> 3.5mm adapter.

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              I hope you’re not suggesting that people store all of their photos and movies and stuff on their phones SD card and SD card only……

              SD cards are absurdly volatile and prone to corruption.

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              • M [email protected]

                The Sony form factor is the best on the market IMO. You can hold it in you hand and get more screen in the height.

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                They’re really no different to a regular iPhone or iPhone pro in terms of size.

                https://www.phonearena.com/phones/size/Apple-iPhone-16-Pro,Sony-Xperia-5-V/phones/12239,12193

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                • P [email protected]

                  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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                  Unless you want to use them with a device that doesn’t have a headphone jack.

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                  • S [email protected]

                    For $700 I'm not interested in compromising my own convenience for theirs.

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                    Then you’re going to have to go and start your own phone company. Good luck to you, let us know when your phone comes out.

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                    • H [email protected]

                      These points were all disproved long ago. The jack is a the same thickness as the display.

                      The reason is because BT headphones have a much higher margin, and need to be replaced every few years because of the battery (if not already replaced because they were lost or damaged).

                      It's just a dumb cash grab.

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                      This would make sense if the only Bluetooth headphones that worked with the phone were made by the same company, but alas, that’s not how it works.

                      The reason they don’t have a headphone jack anymore is because it’s easier to make without it, saves money, has a built in replacement in BT, and people overwhelmingly love BT headphones due to being wireless.

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                      • D [email protected]

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

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                        **Snapdragon 8 gen 2 enters the chat..

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                        • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

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

                          My 7 years old bluetooth headphone would disagree.

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

                          And no one except a vocal minority want to keep it. There are a lot on data on that, and manufacturer make their decision on that data.

                          But lets ignore that, and let's take my viewpoint as a customer. I don't want a port I have no use for. I don't want a DAC I have no use for. I don't want the extra weight that comes with them.

                          My needs conflict with yours, so what's the only way to make both of us somewhat happy? That's by making the 3.5mm jack an addon, which is what any manufacturer that does not focus on music listening would do.

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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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                            Exactly, they want the most amount of customers. But they won't sacrifice AxB customers to satisfy B customers. They'd be effectively losing customers or breaking even at a higher cost to them.

                            We know this numbers must have a population of around 180 thousand customers. The known number of fairphones sold across all models so far. Now let's make assumptions. Let's suppose that there are 100 people who want headphone jacks and would absolutely buy a fairphone if they came with it, for each user that has advocated for headphone jacks in this thread. You wouldn't even break 1% of the total number of fairphone sales, just this year (130k).

                            Again, there's a difference between wanting something a lot. And actually making decisions based on what we say we want. Fairphone removed the headphone jack on a model that broke sales records for them. Fairphone 5 was heavily criticized for not having a headphone jack. And it is selling comfortably well within their expectations. So obviously the people who stopped buying Fairphones because of the headphone jack weren't that many actually.

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                            • L [email protected]

                              I wish I could ditch stock android but my business bank app refuses to run on e/os and I assume I'd have the same problem with graphene.

                              e/os was otherwise soo much better, and the increase in performance and battery life was huge.

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                              I assume I'd have the same problem with graphene.

                              There's a list of bank apps that work in Grapheme. You can check for yours here

                              https://privsec.dev/posts/android/banking-applications-compatibility-with-grapheneos/

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                              • jumping_redditor@sh.itjust.worksJ [email protected]

                                how many people care about the source of the materials?

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                                Far too few I'm afraid

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                                • K [email protected]

                                  Are we forgetting that companies also have their own bias to make the decisions that increase overall profits? They lost buyers (me included) by this change, but they made up the difference by selling higher margin accessories. Companies will only cater to users if it aligns with turning a bigger profit. If adding an anti-feature is better for the bottom line, then that's how it goes. Enshittification doesn't happen accidentally, but by pushing the boundaries of what the users tolerate.

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                                  No, we aren't forgetting. Precisely because they are a corporation driven by profits like any other, they will do what sells units. It actually goes against the argument for headphone jacks. It is an admission that the people who vocally want phones with headphone jacks don't buy phones (even if they have headphone jacks) and are an statistically insignificant amount of people. My original point. You are vocal, but disingenuous (perhaps not on purpose).

                                  Fairphone catered to the mass market with the Fairphone 4 (and removed the headphone jack) and broke their own sales records. Sorry, that's just the truth. What you want is against the grain of the rest of the market. Yes, even the market who want repairable modular phones.

                                  Because when push comes to shove, you might want the headphone jack but it doesn't drive your purchase decision. And that's the important part. As an example, another person on this very thread asked what phone with a headphone jack is good, someone else gave a suggestion and immediately got the reply.

                                  I considered that phone, but it didn't have an OLED screen, so I didn't buy it.

                                  Admitting that — despite being very vocal about wanting the headphone jack — that feature is actually low in their own list of decision making priorities. At the very least it is below screen quality. Raising the question, where should a profit driven company choose to invest money in when presented with that customer?

                                  In marketing, people are usually very vocal about things that actually don't influence their own purchase decisions. That's just a fact, people are very bad at knowing what they want. That's why you should always observe their behavior, not just ask their opinion. Because a lot of people express opinions they don't uphold with actions.

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                                  • L [email protected]

                                    The transfer speed over USB on mine probably doesn't even pass USB 2 speeds anyway and I've had flagship phones in the past that were even slower over a cable. I guess if that's still the case then there's probably a good engineering argument to reduce complexity.

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                                    I just checked my phone and the up/down speed for files is roughly 40MB/s despite having a USB 3 connection.

                                    USB 2 has a max. transfer rate (under optimal conditions) of 60MB/s, so I think when the phone storage improves a bit or the cable is a bit longer it will likely become a bottleneck.

                                    Also note that there are other applications than transfering files which might need more bandwidth.

                                    To be fair it really doesn't make much of a difference but USB 3 is now the standard for a century and has been around since 2008 so I somewhere expect a 600€ phone to also have it.

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                                    • J [email protected]

                                      USB 2? What a stupid choice that appears to be. Did they have any reasoning behind that?

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                                      Why does The Fairphone (Gen. 6) use USB-2?

                                      In order to make the device more affordable, we explored how we could best balance our spec choices with the least possible impact on user experience. Going from USB-3 to USB-2 was one of them.

                                      https://support.fairphone.com/hc/en-us/articles/24463093338898-The-Fairphone-Gen-6-FAQ

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                                        Audio jack isn't an audiophile thing, it's a "I don't want to pay 100$ for headphones thing"

                                        As for thickness, it doesn't increase thickness. It is simply false, someone even retrofitted a whole audio jack into an iphone.

                                        Nobody makes q difference between a 4mm and a 4.5mm phone, even if tgey were feature and price parity.

                                        The reason you are giving here is made up marketing by the phone industry so they can sell earbuds.

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                                        I mean, yes. It is about marketing. I just think there are more people who think wires are annoying than people losing their earbuds. For every person who loses BT earbuds every 3 months, there's a person with the same pair for 3+ years who is perfectly happy with wireless quality. Companies don't care about that. They care about decisions that will reduce costs and increase their profits, and Fairphone desperately need profits. Making phones is idiotically expensive.

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                                        • W [email protected]

                                          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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                                          “It's not in front of my face, so it doesn't exists!”

                                          That's literally the thinking abilities of a toddler. Wireless chargers sell like hotcakes. MagSafe charger is Apple's most popular accessory in their entire history.

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