Tired of upgrading your phone? This new, sustainable Android lets you do your own repairs
Briefly

The Fairphone (Gen. 6) presents a sustainable smartphone option in a market focused on frequent upgrades. Unlike typical midrange Android phones, Fairphone emphasizes ethical sourcing and low carbon footprints. With a modular design allowing for easy repairs and upgrades, the device encourages longevity. It runs on the /e/OS and features solid specifications, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a multi-lens camera setup, and ample storage and RAM. This phone aims to shift consumer culture from constant replacement to sustainable use by facilitating part swaps.
In a world where phone upgrades seem necessary every two years, Fairphone offers a sustainable alternative with its modular design aimed at longevity and ethical sourcing.
The Fairphone (Gen. 6) is designed to last longer through a modular approach, enabling users to swap out and upgrade parts easily, unlike traditional phones.
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