One of the most interesting concepts that has been introduced in the smartphone ecosystem in recent years is the Fairphone. On paper, it might not look like much more than an average entry-level/mid-range smartphone, and in fact, its slightly inflated price point might make you look somewhere else. But this higher price has a reason behind it: the company focuses on making phones humanely and with longevity in mind. The company makes sure workers are rewarded accordingly for their work and not exploited. The phone is made with renewable, recycled parts, making as small of an impact to the environment as possible. And it’s built modularly, making repairs as less of a hassle as possible to keep the phone running for as long as the hardware lasts.
See https://www.xda-developers.com/fairphone-3-replaceable-parts-snapdragon-632/
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#^Fairphone 3 announced with easily replaceable parts, Snapdragon 632
The Fairphone is now being brought back to newer times with the Fairphone 3, following the same sustainable concepts and more up-to-date internals.