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I love my FP4, but my manager just bought himself a FP6 and... I'm envious! It seems ti scratch almost every itch I have with FP4
(screen draws too much power and isn't bright enough in summer, phone is a bit too large, etc.)
Pity my FP4 won't stop working anytime soon.
(Actually joking, at almost 4 years, no phone has ever survived this long in my dangerous hands, and I'm so happy about that).
I'd give FP6 serious thought. On the other hand, maybe you can get some great bargain on a used FP4 (FP4 isn't sold new anymore).
I still see FP4 in the Fairphone store on Amazon, so can't be to bad. Is like 200€ while the new one is north of 600€ (don't remember the exact price). But yeah, looking into the used market might make sense. Ty
I think what you're finding in Amazon are offers from third party sellers. FP6 is 550 on the official site. Still, if the FP4 is 200€ new it is certainly a contender.
You are right, how Amazon presents it is just a bit confusing and it takes a bit of digging to find the real seller.
Yeah, Amazon being less than transparent, shocking, am I right?