Safeguard,
@Safeguard@beehaw.org avatar

So I’m from the Netherlands. My wife and I have this phone. We also have the framework laptop and “repeat audio” headphones (repeat.audio, which are also repairable)

After owning and breaking a few phones and apparal that I could not fix, was hard to get serviced, and got stuck with repair bills I was done. Plus, I’m in a well-paying job (IT) so I figured; if anyone is capable of voting with my money, it’s me.

I did install lineageos, and I use Linux on my frameworks. But the phone is simply wonderfull! I have an extra battery in my nutsack (nutsac.com) so when I need it, I can swap battery’s in like 10 seconds and continue my day with a full battery (shop.fairphone.com/shop/fairphone-4-battery-22?ca…)

My wife already broke the screen ;-) which was a 5 minute job to switch with simple tools. Absolutely wonderfull

supercriticalcheese,

I was considering this some time back, but the fact that this sustainable phone doesn’t have a 3.5mm jack irks me.

I understand that it’s the trend nowadays but it’s still an extra dongle people will loose and need to buy again and again.

gaael,

Bought an FP3 for that reason (and because I’d rather be as late as I can to the moronic 5G-party).

cduke23,
@cduke23@beehaw.org avatar

I think I’m OOTL, what’s wrong with 5G?

MJBrune,

I love the idea of the fair phone but I hate the degoogling of it. Like I don’t love Google but they are so embedded into my phone that it’s pointless to try to change. I use a google voice number and thus all calls or texts I take are processed by Google. Going through the pain of not having the play store would just be a headache for no benefit. Not to mention email. I have 2 TB of google drive storage and transferring that is going to be a headache, not to mention something like proton mail only has 500 GB as it’s very top offering of storage.

I’ll happily degoogle myself when it becomes realistic to do so but right now there aren’t any real competitors to any of these services.

noodlejetski,

Murena comes with microG and its own Play Store front-end so you can still install Play Store apps if you really want to.

myfavouritename,

I’ve been using my Fairphone 4 for a couple of months now and I really like it. It wasn’t easy to get it in Canada, but it works great with my carrier here. Getting my hands on some spare parts and a wallet case here wasn’t easy either.

But now I have a repairable phone with an extra battery and an extra camera module. I should be able to run this hardware for years to come regardless of wear and tear or the longevity of the company. I’m hoping to get 6 years out of it. I ran my previous LG phone for 7 before switching; had to replace the battery twice, which was easy because that model had a removable battery.

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