• somenonewho@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    As a repairability and sustainability advocate … This is good news.

    As a Fairphone 4 owner … This is bad news for my resolve 😅 when I got my Fairphone I decided that I want to use it for at least the 5 years they guarantee updates and replacement parts … So I guess I’m stuck now … Which isn’t a bad place to be I love my Fairphone 4 it’s great … I just still have the “new shiny thing” mentality stuck somewhere

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      10 months ago

      If you can sell or give the old phone to someone else, they are also displacing a non-fair phone. So filling the market with fairphones (That are still supported) is a GOOD thing. And you are still supporting the company, and all the people they pay as well.

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        10 months ago

        In general though the best thing is to just stick with your current phone if you can. Every new phone still consumes resources to produce and probably replaces some other phone which then has to be recycled or might even end up in a landfill.

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          10 months ago

          Most people will switch smartphones anyway. Nothing you or I can do about it I’m afraid.

          Better we get then hooked on fairphone then.

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            10 months ago

            Most people will switch smartphones anyway

            That’s the best case scenario, worst case scenario however you sell to someone who otherwise wouldn’t have switched. In that case, it’s still one more new phone. And who is guaranteeing that other people will actually use their Fairphone for its whole lifetime?

            Better we get then hooked on fairphone then.

            True, but I feel like selling your used Fairphone isn’t the solution to this.