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  • eyy@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    This is commendable, but is 7 years really necessary? I think 5 years is plenty long before phones get outdated.

    • Pumpkin@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      My last phone I kept for about 5 years. I had two issues:

      • software support had ended
      • the battery was severely degraded

      fortunately there was a local shop who’d replace the battery (it wasn’t a fairphone so I couldn’t do it myself). If it wasn’t for the software support I’d have gone that route and would be still using it now. It worked perfectly well for my use case. Unfortunately, I ended up retiring the phone and getting a new one.

    • hyorvenn@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      The whole philosophy of Fairphone is keeping it as long as possible through long term maintenance and access to spare part for self repairs. Fairphones are “outdated” almost at launch in terms of hardware in comparison to most phones on the market because this is not what we (fairphone customers) are looking for.

    • bamboo@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      I think for the target market, it actually makes a lot of sense. Hardware from 2016 is still perfectly useable for most purposes, except that in the android world you might have a hard time with compatibility because the software is very old at this point, and the battery would be pretty shot. This phone has solutions to both of those problems.