Fayerphone 6 launched last month with an extended modular design, better chipset and a larger battery compared to its predecessor. This is still no flagship Android smartphone, but its main sales point performance or battery life, it is repairability.
Thus, you may be interested in finding out what people on the iPixit have to say about it – finally, they have been championing people’s right to self -repair their devices for years, and Fairphone is also about giving people the option. It’s all good news for Fairphone 6, such as iPhixit it has yet to be the most repaired handset.
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Therefore, it was given 10 out of 10 repairability, which can only dream, but never achieved the mainstream smartphone brands. Change has already made parts and repair manuals available for Fayerphone 6, which will be promised at least seven major Android updates and at least eight years of security patches. It is important because if a software ftware is not provided for one or two years, one phone is easy to repair.
The whole phone only uses T5 torque screws, so a screwdriver is enough to go to any ingredient. Speaking of which, obviously is very easy to replace different bits and pieces – this includes batteries, cameras and screen as well as USB ports. There is no glue anywhere, which forms a wind wave but it means that it can only be rated IP55 for dust and water resistance.