While they were happy with what the fairphone 4 brought to the table, they seem to like what was changed for the fairphone 5.
What are you guys’ opinions on this? A welcome change? would you get one if your phone died within the next year?

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120 points

Too bad they don’t sell them in the US. I would buy one immediately.

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7 points

I’ve being following Fairphone since 2013, waiting for them to sell to Taiwan. After a years of waiting, in 2019 I just said fk it and bought one from official store, ship it with international packaging forwarding service. Couldn’t be happier with my Fairphone ever since.

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12 points

For me, the problem was that they don’t support the right bands for US carriers.

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4 points

I’m able to use Mint Mobile here in the States on my Fairphone 4. I believe 5 would also be compatible.

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I appreciate you mentioning that, thats how I’m considering using the 5 if it ends up as my phone replacement, but I have a hard time interpreting the info around wireless frequency bandwidths supported 🙃 I like pretty user interfaces, networking hurts my brain

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3 points

That’s not fair

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18 points

That and supporting grapheneos would do it for me

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3 points

That’s more up to the grapheneOS devs

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1 point

True, but part of the reason they don’t go for it is hardware things that are missing

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they’re selling the 4 with degoogled OS in the US, so perhaps they’ll do the same with the 5 at some point.

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7 points

Great news, really hope the 5 is next.

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34 points

Amazing.

I’m sick of buying a new phone every three years because the battery is dead or the processor is slow, nothing can be replaced without it being wildly expensive and now it’s a paperweight.

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58 points

To be fair, I don’t think the Fairphone will help much with outdated processors. You can’t upgrade the processor inside, and it comes with a relatively slow processor from day one.

This phone is not for people that need performance; it’s a very basic phone for people that value an ethical supply chain and repairability.

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I generally try to check every few years to see if they sell to the US yet. Last I checked they would finally ship FP4 to the US, but it will only work on T-Mobile :/ gonna check back in a few more years.

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Well if you’re on ATT or any of it’s mvno’s good luck ever using any devices that isn’t on their approved list. I can’t even use my carrier unlocked Oneplus 7T. Really the only choice for device freedom in the “land of the free” is T-Mobile.

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