Two years after the previous generation, Fairphone introduced the Fairphone 5 with numerous upgrades to the hardware and tweaks to the design to fit the...
I’d be sold if it wasn’t literally 2.5x the price of any other phone I’m looking at. Sheesh. Yeah and I’d love to change out parts and tinker with the possibilities, too. What’s that gonna cost me?
Edit - also other major brands might have removable batteries by the time I’m buying again.
The phone is expensive because they try their best to source materials from the least exploitative businesses. But yeah I can get a refurbished Pixel phone for $100 so I won’t be buying Fairphone anytime soon. The most sustainable phone is the one you already have (or the one that already exists)
I’d be sold if it wasn’t literally 2.5x the price of any other phone I’m looking at. Sheesh. Yeah and I’d love to change out parts and tinker with the possibilities, too. What’s that gonna cost me?
Edit - also other major brands might have removable batteries by the time I’m buying again.
The phone is expensive because they try their best to source materials from the least exploitative businesses. But yeah I can get a refurbished Pixel phone for $100 so I won’t be buying Fairphone anytime soon. The most sustainable phone is the one you already have (or the one that already exists)