• Occhioverde@feddit.it
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    17 hours ago

    I really respect Fairphone and I’m a happy owner of the Fairphone 5, but I find a bit puzzling for a company that suggests its customer should keep their phone for more than the 2.5 years average to release a new model just 2 years after the previous one.

    Just my two cents, but they shoul’ve focused on developing either a tablet or a smartwatch to fill a gap in other markets before announcing yet another smartphone.

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      10 hours ago

      I keep reading this complaint every time FairPhone releases a new model, and it’s nonsense. The millions of people who didn’t buy a FairPhone 5 in the last 2 years are not going to buy a 2 year old model when they need a new phone in 2 months.

      You bought a FairPhone 5 or 4 in the last 4 years? Keep it and don’t buy a FairPhone 6, you don’t need it.

      You didn’t buy a FairPhone and your current phone is dying? Then you have a modern FairPhone and don’t need to decide between a FairPhone with old specs or an up-to-date phone that is not repairable.

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      17 hours ago

      New people enter the market all the time.

      That update is for those that don’t already have a Fairphone, presumably.

      That said, I agree with your overall point. They should offer tablets and watches if they can.

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      17 hours ago

      You don’t have to buy a new fair phone just because you bought the last one.

      It’s doubtful that someone buying a new phone now would want to buy the fair phone from 2+ years ago.

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      16 hours ago

      If they didn’t buy a previous fairphone, you’re going to miss all the people who wanted to try it but didn’t want a 5 year old phone tech. I imagine most people replace around 3-5 years due to battery degradation, people dropping their phones, or lack of updates

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        14 hours ago

        When you drop your Fairphone, you can easily repair it. Still on my FP4, no need to change, really. Only updated the battery once.

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          12 hours ago

          Again, my point is the cadence supports people looking to upgrade, not people who are already on a fairphone. You are not the market