More than a decade after launching in Europe, the Netherlands company is now selling its repairable phones in the US, starting with the Fairphone (Gen 6+).
It’s the cheapest they have, but not really a cheap model. Those are pretty decent specs for the price. Unfortunately I don’t know any smartphone selling for under 200$/€ that doesn’t suck.
Unfortunately I don’t know any smartphone selling for under 200$/€ that doesn’t suck.
Tbh, I was going with prices from years ago when I bought mine. It cost me €150 and still runs today’s apps and the battery lasts a day. Problem is no more updates from the vendor (and lack of privacy of course).
It’s the cheapest they have, but not really a cheap model. Those are pretty decent specs for the price. Unfortunately I don’t know any smartphone selling for under 200$/€ that doesn’t suck.
Tbh, I was going with prices from years ago when I bought mine. It cost me €150 and still runs today’s apps and the battery lasts a day. Problem is no more updates from the vendor (and lack of privacy of course).