Fairphone

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Fairphone is a Dutch electronics manufacturer that designs and produces smartphones. It aims to lower environmental footprint through minimizing the use of conflict minerals in its devices, maintaining fair labor conditions for its workforce and suppliers, and allowing users to maintain their own devices.

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The headline says it all - and no, I'm not memeing the last post, just riding the hype.

Let's start with my reason for still using the FP3: it hasn't fallen apart yet (although barely so). That's it, you really don't need more.

Major flaws

Camera quality

It's literal garbage. The plus upgrade is slightly better, but honestly, even the FP5 quality is bad compared to alternatives. I've accepted it to just be the sacrifice you make for having a Fairphone. If you want to make decent pictures, just get yourself a DSLR.

Repairable?

In theory the Fairphone 3 is very repairable and a great sustainable option. In practice, the sustainably tends to show its limits about 4 years in.

I've so far replaced almost every component I can and I've started notice that even the screw mounts are starting to come off at this point, preventing you from screwing the components on. Luckily, there are enough mounts left per component that it all still stays in one piece when screwed together.

The cost is another whole beast though. Replacing the screen of new phone for just €90 sounds pretty good, but replacing the screen of a 4 years old phone for... still €90? Well, at that point I'd rather just buy a new phone. (Not the mention the €25 for the back cover, which is mostly just a piece of plastic...)

Lastly, we arrive at the massive unrepairable hunk that is the motherboard. I had my GPS die on me a little while ago, which prevents you from using any kind of navigation whatsoever, as location services are not accurate enough. As it's on the motherboard, I had no hope of replacing that one, so I did what any sane person would do. I bought a VK-162 USB GPS-receiver and hook it up to my phone whenever I need to navigate anywhere. As an added bonus, now I can have GPS on my laptop as well!

Upsides

Software

I can't believe this phone still has extraordinarily good software support at this stage, and switching to a LineageOS fork (iodéOS) didn't even turn my phone into a glitchy/outdated brick. You'd never see this with any other phone.

Headphone jack

Headphone jack.

Sturdy

I complain a lot about how many components have died on me, but honestly, this phone should not have survived as long as it did. With the amount of water, salt, power surges and impacts this phone had to endure, it's amazing that it still turns on at all. I've had some slight discolouration along one edge of the screen after getting my phone wet (too many cracks to be even remotely water resistant at this point), but it's all gone by now.

Verdict

After the GPS issue I really started eyeing the release of the FP5, but honestly, I'm so high on copium that I'm riding this ethical train straight to its last breath. The phone still works, and honestly, it still actually does its job too. The battery (replaced after the first got too fat) still holds out throughout the day with medium use, and I've got a second one for when it doesn't. Messing with a USB cable whenever I need GPS is not quite ideal, but it does the job and if anything is at least heaps better than any tiny build-in receiver (after it has had the chance to warm up...).

If you don't mind the lack of a modern feel like smaller bezels, better screen, a fingerprint scanner that isn't bipolar and the ability to keep more than a few apps open, the FP3 still does a very good job at being your pocket companion. We're past the point where phone specs double every year and if you don't mind the static pricing to keep your phone going, it can definitely help you sleep at night for quite a while.

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How do I change the desktop search bar to search with kagi?

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The headline says it all - the FP4 isn´t the perfect phone. In fact, it has some minor to major issues one comes across over the years.. and either overcomes them or is content to just live with it.

The major flaws are (to me)

- the ghost touch issue, which i fixed by reseating the screen and heightening the pressure on the connector.

- the weird behaviour when using dual-sim. sometimes, it takes ages to find a new network connection when changing countries or after just driving through a tunnel.. sometimes it just works fine. can´t figure out why it behaves like that.

Minor flaws:

- camera sub-par, compared to even a pixel 4a.. but it does the job.

I really was thinking about buying the fp5 to get rid of these issues.. but then I remembered what I wanted to achieve in the first place when buying the fp4: keep a phone for YEARS. It´s two years old now, and will surely get me through another 3, if not more. one just has to learn to be contend.

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One of my Fairphone earbuds refuses regularly to connect to my Fairphone 4. I already tried resetting the earbuds inside the case and sometimes this works. Sometimes when I leave the defective earbud on, it comes on by itself after ten minutes or so, but usually not. What other options are there to fix defective earbuds?

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Since I installed lastest update on my FP4 (Android 13), I've had unsolicited reboot up to 10 times a day. This is obviously annoying. I sent a request to FP team but haven't had an answer yet. It does not seem to be linked to any app in particular and it even happens when screen is not on.

Anyone else experiencing the same? Any solution?

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Is this normal behavior: quickstep not responding?

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My Fairphone 4 i bought 1 1/2 years ago has a problem with my Wifi. Every time i disconnect from my network it doesn't reconnect properly. It just connects for like 2-3 seconds then it disconnects again, uses my mobile connection and then it reconnects for another 2-3 seconds. I replaced my router already and every other device that uses wifi (my laptop) has no such issue. I also reseted my phone, changed from 2,4 Ghz to 5 Ghz and tried to use a less occupied wifi channel. And i updated my phone. Is there a know fix for that problem or do i have to contact support and get a new one?

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Thats basically it. Checked their page but couldnt find anything definitive, figured I would ask here. I'm so tired.

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Thats basically it. Checked their page but couldnt find anything definitive, figured I would ask here. I'm so tired.

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I live in Canada and have relatives in Europe I was wondering if I had one of then send one to me would I be able to put my sim card in the phone and it would fine or would I have problems and are the bootloaders unlockable and relockable?

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Been using an iPhone for the last few years and the battery is getting pretty bad. Few people I know have the FP4 and are happy with it so I’ve considered buying the new 5. Here on Reddit I see a few complaining about bugs, problems, etc. that are occurring.

So what I’m trying to ask is, how bad are issuers occurring and how many users are reporting these issues? Is it worth buying a FP5 or should I rather get another phone like a google pixel?

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Using the FP5 with Android 13. Any hidden Settings or stuff that I should need to know about its Android? Should I switch to LineageOS instead? Is there a way for me to have all my Apps on my Homescreen instead of tucked away in that hidden menu if you swipe up? Is there a way to modify what is seen on the button row of the Homescreen? Normally I'd like to have 3 fixed App icons there but there are 5 which I can't remove and they keep changing. Is there a way to remove the calender widget or search bar in the top of the home screen?

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My FP4 has been switching off and restarting during use. I've tried disabling 5G as the advice on this sub says the problem is caused by switching between 4G and 5G bands, however this has not solved the problem. Rather the restarts seem to happen when physically moving the phone, most commonly when putting it down on a table, putting it in or taking it out of my pocket, and occasionally when just rotating it between portrait and landscape in my hands. This leads me to think there might be a problem with electrical contact between the phone's modules - does anyone have insight as to which module I should replace?

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Hello,

I've had a Fairphone 3 for two years now, and I've noticed that it has been getting slower over the past few months and occasionally restarts on its own. Are there any maintenance tips I should be doing regularly or any apps you would recommend?

Thanks

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Will the FP5 have a headphone jack finally? Any word on a release date?

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Hi! Recently my Fairphone 4 got lost so I need to replace it.

I've been quite happy with Fairphone not only because I'm clumsy as hell and in the year I had it, I already replaced the screen once, but also because I don't really want to support anything that's not sustainable.

But in the other hand, I'm for now using my previous phone, the Cat S42, another device I was really happy and only changed it when the specs started to be so outdated that opening any app was taking several minutes and when it was crucial to read QR codes in the pandemic, with that crappy camera was pretty much impossible.

So now I'm debating between getting a Fairphone 5 vs a Cat s75. My main focus is sustainability, followed by memory and battery.

For how I see it, Fairphone has the big pro of having more "consumer friendly" specs, including the memory, but it's a bit pricy and in the end making it modular doesn't means it will last more, but that you'll need to pay less if something breaks. And it feels I'm paying some fee just to say I'm an eco guy.

In the other hand, Cat might be a bit less consumer friendly, but it's really built to last and I'll not need to spend a penny if it just simply never breaks, plus living in Finland makes the temperature resistance quite an interesting thing as in a bad winter we can reach -30 (and for my own experience, it's not fun when it's -20 and the battery starts to drain super fast and you need your phone for google maps/bus ticket/etc). And is slightly cheaper.

To say so, I need to pick between 2 phones I loved, so it seems a bit like with Fairphone I'm paying too much branding and with Cat I'm paying too much for "military specs" that become irrelevant when the GPU can't handle the software anymore.

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Since today, the play/pause button on my JBL Club One suddenly stopped working with my Fairphone 4. Its working with other devices. Yesterday it was working fine.
I followed this Bluetooth troubleshooting guide, but the problem still persist in Safe Mode. Resetting storage and connection settings did not work.
Yesterday, two native apps updated: Google and SIM Manager. Both of those are also active in Safe Mode. Could either one of those be the issue? Nothing else has changed since I used the headphones yesterday.
Or does anyone else have an idea how to solve this issue?

Thanks in advance!