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  • NaibofTabr
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    171 month ago

    Fairphone is offering a solution to this by designing devices that are repairable and have guaranteed software updates, though it requires some compromises.

    • because the phone is not sealed, its waterproof/dustproof rating is lower
    • the specs are lower than other phones in the same price range - this is probably due to the modular design and the need to assure the supply of replacement parts
    • the phone is only designed for the EU - it may not support the network bands used in other parts of the world
    • edison23
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      41 month ago

      @NaibofTabr OK, this is awesome. If the company doesn’t go down and holds up to what they promise, the phones are actually not pricey at all - 5 years warranty? 8 years of SW updates? Replaceable parts? All my phones went away because of SW, battery, or display glass. All that can be replaced with Fairphone. I love the concept, thanks for the link! <3

        • @where_am_i@sh.itjust.works
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          21 month ago

          Because: 1) fairtrade, 2) less revenue from selling you a new device in two years once this one gets obsolete, 3) costs of long-term maintenance, 4) small volumes.

          You ever compared a price of fairtrade coffee vs normal one? Yeah, x2. Why? No slave labor, no burned forests, sustainable water usage. But ofc, why would you buy it? It’s double the price.

          • @jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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            01 month ago

            As I said: they are worth the price. Did you read half my comment and and jumped to mansplain my own phone to me?

      • NaibofTabr
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        21 month ago

        Yeah, it’s a good concept and I’d like to see more options like it on the market, but it kind of runs against the current consumer electronics profit model and the way the electronics supply chain is structured.

        It does seem like consumer awareness is changing, and there’s more and more demand for sustainable and long-life products. Hopefully that continues. I think “vote with your wallet” applies to this sort of thing.

      • Nubesik
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        123 days ago

        @edison23 @NaibofTabr still on the FP3 here I bought when it came out in 2019. Upgraded the camera replaced the battery once, now about to install the 3rd battery and new USB port. Note, that the battery was probably worn out quicker as I’m not using the Google notification service, so each App keeps their own sync connection. Still doing it’s duty and planning to use it for the next years.

        • edison23
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          123 days ago

          @nubesik @NaibofTabr Thanks for the review! You ordered the replacement parts from the maker directly? How hard was it to install them? And lastly, do you possibly know how much you paid for the replacement parts cumulatively? Thanks again :)

          • Nubesik
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            122 days ago

            @edison23 @NaibofTabr the repairs for an estimated 7-8 years lifetime are another 80€, assuming nothing else breaks. Then the camera upgrade was 60€ on top. I bought everything from the official shop.