There’s been a lot of buzz here about the Fairphone here lately, especially with it coming to the US.
On paper, it seems rather nice. Ethically sourced, privacy friendly stock ROM.
But the skeptic in me does say, “there is no ethical consumption under capitalism.”
What are the drawbacks of Fairphone that seem to be shunned away, or less discussed both by the company and community at large? Why shouldn’t I just buy a Pixel 7a and put GrapheneOS on it instead?
I’ve been using a FP4 since ~2 months after release.
I cannot straight-up recommend that phone.
The ups:
The downs:
All in all:
It’s a decent, though overpriced phone if you really like to hack and tinker. There is an ethical aspect if you believe their marketing, but in the end it’s using mostly off-the-shelf components. If you are looking for a phone that “just works”, this is not the place.
Also, regarding repairability: For the high price point you can easily afford multiple professional battery/screen replacements if you buy a cheaper mainstream phone instead.
So this is not a straight-up buy or don’t buy. For some people this is the right phone, for many there might be better alternatives out there.
@squaresinger
@fluorine What do you think about the new the new FP5 hardware then? Software is shouldn’t be much better, I expect to flash it anyway with a custom rom.
I can’t find any announcements for an FP5. Is there anything I don’t know?
https://www.androidauthority.com/fairphone-5-3336135/
Some guesses on the spec. See: https://phonedady.com/fairphone-5