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Posted by Username321
 - Today at 13:22:00
But if something breaks it will cost a lot more to repair and when the battery goes you'll probably have to junk that A56 and buy a second one.  The main sell points of a fairphone are the ease of repairs, durability and sustainability.

I do agree the USB 2 port was a backwards step but given they reduced the cost from the Fairphone 5 to the Fairphone 6, they cut what ever corners they could.
Posted by A56 is half the price
 - Today at 12:13:33
Ignoring everything else: A SoC with the same cores (4x A720 and 4x A520) can be also get in a Galaxy A56 for approx half the price.

Economy of scale is a b*tch.
Posted by Labubu
 - Today at 11:31:24
Dogshit phone with features available in earlier versions removed (for example usb c display)
Posted by Username321
 - Today at 09:31:48
@Dg what an illuminating comment.  What in particular are you referring to?  I have a fairphone 3 which is five years old and still going strong.  Every other phone I've had, I've been lucky if they lasted three (including my S6 and S9).
Posted by Dg
 - Yesterday at 16:00:42
Piece of crap.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 15:30:05
The Fairphone 6 has arrived, offering greater sustainability, fairness and repairability than ever before. Our review takes a closer look and finds more than a few pleasant surprises along the way.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Fairphone-6-the-smartphone-built-with-sustainability-in-mind.1115153.0.html