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I would definitely get this phone if I can get it easily in my current location. Otherwise, I'll help reduce my smartphone usage impact by using it long term and give it to my family members after I get a new phone.
That's what I did. Used my ROG Phone 2 for four years before giving it to my brother in law and getting a Fold5 because of work.
6.46" is too large a screen. My pixel 6a is barely small enough. Also, bring back the headphone jack.
Everybody seems to care about headphone jacks, nobody seems to care about Fairphone's former stance to focus on keeping their existing models usable long term rather than produce a new phone every year and incentivise a race to the latest model like every other brand does...
Try getting parts for the original fairphone or fairphone2.
I still have a fairphone 3 and I was a bit disappointed on how quickly the 4th came along, and now number 5 released not even 2 years later.
Do you still have software support and parts?
can confirm the fairphone 3 is still getting updates - written from a fairphone 3
I like it. If Google didn't send me a new pixel 6a when my 5a broke, I'd have bought one right now. Hopefully these catch on and are still around in a few years when this one breaks. I'll get one for sure..
but muh headphone jack