At Fairphone, our dedication to change means a dedication to measurement. We’ve just completed the life cycle assessment on the Fairphone 3, and we’re humble-proud to present our results. As with the Fairphone 2, we turned to the independent experts at the Fraunhofer Institute IZM to examine the phone’s lifelong environmental impact – from the […]
I have FP2 for two years now and it’s quite robust. It’s the easiest phone to repair (the only one to get 10/10 on ifixit), and you can install custom ROMs (I’m using LineageOS).
They are going to release a new update of their Android after 5 years of initial release, which is quite remarkable. I’m not sure if any other phone get a support this long.
I can still get spare parts on their official site.
I wish it was a bit faster with biggest battery, but all in all in happy with it. Apparently FP3 has been improved in this regard.
It’s the most sustainable phone on the market AFAIK, except for buying a used phone.
I have FP2 for two years now and it’s quite robust. It’s the easiest phone to repair (the only one to get 10/10 on ifixit), and you can install custom ROMs (I’m using LineageOS).
They are going to release a new update of their Android after 5 years of initial release, which is quite remarkable. I’m not sure if any other phone get a support this long.
I can still get spare parts on their official site.
I wish it was a bit faster with biggest battery, but all in all in happy with it. Apparently FP3 has been improved in this regard.
It’s the most sustainable phone on the market AFAIK, except for buying a used phone.