The Dutch company continues to lead to accusations of friendly electronics from the Fair phone users and the planet, and proves that a huge phone is not needed to be impossible or environmentally unstable. Fairphone 6 has just been released, which comes two years after the last year of the last year of the phone. IFIXIT people did not waste any time to tear this new entry to see how it stands in comparison to the previous generations. Fairphone 6 scored one of 10 in 10, such as the first generation of the Fairphone Bar.
Fairphones are modular, and they are designed with easy repair, but there is a change from previous generations that makes things difficult. While the last few Fair phones used hard batteries that can turn away from your nails, the new handset packs a soft pouch cell that is thinner in its predecessor. It has turned the phone down from the bottom, but that means that the battery is now placed with five patch.
It is the same with every other component of the handset, as no ingredients are kept with glue. The lack of adhesive items calculates the phone’s IP 55 rating, which is lower than the rest of the industry. But by telling you, you can’t get a video guide to Samsung to tell you that you will open your phone to nothing but the T5 Torks screwdriver, so give and give it there.
IFIXIT is quick to indicate that the Fairphone 6 is bleeding, nor is it intended. It is designed to become more durable and repaired from the ground, and that means some commercial relationships compared to flagship devices. The use of USB 2.0 of the Fairphone 6, the low -pixel dense screen, and only 8GB RAM are all essential design selection when made in mind the long life cycle. Nevertheless, this will certainly not affect the daily use of handset for most consumers, and own the device that you can really repair yourself.
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