• @isdfoa
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    101 year ago

    While options like Fairphone exist, the most sustainable phone is to just use your current one longer - with the state of smartphones nowadays they really shouldn’t have much of a problem lasting 4-5 years. The next sustainable thing is to buy used for an upgrade :)

  • Setarkus.LW
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    91 year ago

    Thanks for this post, it sent me off on an one hour journey researching sustainable phones, OS options and more. And now I’m thinking of getting a Fairphone or Shift phone. It’s great to see manufacturers not trying to make repairing and rooting your phone as complicated as possible.

    • @muaveriOP
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      31 year ago

      you’re welcome, scroll through my other comments, some of them are also related to custom roms

    • @GeneralChaz9
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      21 year ago

      TIL what Shiftphone was. That’s a cool option for EU buyers

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    It’s good that they mention the refurbished option. The most eco-friendly phone is the one you have, the second most eco-friendly phone is one someone else is getting rid of. Of course, the repairability promise of phones like the Fairphone is exciting and might make them a good bet longer-term.

    I plan on using my current phone into the ground but I’m not sure what I will do when it finally dies. I think if there is a Fairphone 5 with modern specs by then, I would strongly consider it. I know constant new releases kind of goes against Fairphone’s philosophy so there might not be a 5 for a while, but with the Fairphone 4’s specs I would worry about how long it will remain useful. If there is not an improved Fairphone out by then, I would still consider a Fairphone 4 or would likely buy a refurbished Pixel.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Oh, great news! New Fairphone looks good, look forward to seeing the specs. I hadn’t heard of the Shiftphone before reading the article so will also look into that.

      • @colonial
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        11 year ago

        renders of new fairphone appeared 10 days ago.

        I am begging them to make it available in North America 😩

  • mesamune
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    1 year ago

    I want a fairphone so much…

    Btw I have the terracube one and the company has not updated the is since 2021 and the price of repairs has gone up significantly. So I would stay away right now. Their new models are not the greatest when it comes to battery life or software updates.

  • @float
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    21 year ago

    I just recommended it in another thread but I can recommend the Nokia XR21 here too. Made of mostly recycled materials and designed to last at least 4 years without maintenance. Nokia’s whole gimmick right now is trying to make phones that aren’t worn out so quickly.