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The Fairphone 6, released nearly two years after its predecessor, emphasizes user repairability, ethical production, and long-term software support, targeting environmentally conscious consumers primarily in Europe. Priced at €599/£499 for the standard Android version and €50 more for the privacy-focused /e/OS variant, it is available across the UK and Europe, while in the US it costs $899 through Murena with only the /e/OS option. The phone features a 6.31-inch 120Hz display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, 8GB RAM, and a 4,415mAh battery with 30W wired charging but lacks wireless charging. Cameras include a 50MP main and 13MP ultrawide lens, adequate for basic use but inferior to competitors. Its modular design allows easy repairs with a single Torx T5 screwdriver, supporting replacement of key components and backed by a five-year warranty and up to eight years of software updates from Fairphone. The device has an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, reflecting a trade-off for repairability. Accessories like a lanyard and card holder attach via screws. The phone uses recycled materials and aims for fair working conditions in production. While less powerful than some rivals, it balances performance with sustainability, making it a viable choice for users prioritizing repairability… (Updated 23 Aug 2025, 20:24 IST; source: link)