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I've thought about this sort of thing a bit with fairphone and framework, and decided that I don't really care about easy repairability for me. Sustainability and replacement parts still definitely matter, but I'm willing to put up with a harder repair if it saves me a few hundred dollars up front.
The only real reason I would get a fairphone or framework product would be to support the company and their ideals. Which is very valuable and could maybe even put pressure on the industry, I'm just not sure I'm willing to spend the extra few hundred dollars for that.
Then I have a Samsung phone to sell you. Where the OS updates frequently to cut your battery's lifespan in half, and a screen that looks beautiful but costs 300 dollars to replace, unless you want an aftermarket part with half the refresh rate and pixel quality off ebay.
You're not getting a repairable device for just yourself to repair. You'll also be making your life easier when you go to a repair shop and a technician like me has to look at the hoops to jump through to get it resolved (passing the costs onto you ofc).
Unless you have money to burn. Then buy a subscription repair service like AppleCare or Samsung+. At least those guys work on salary.
Yeah, I guess that there aren't all that many places that make hard to repair products but also sell affordable replacement parts.
My main issue with the Fairphone is price. Kinda expensive, innit? I mean, I don't know how much is too much when it comes to prices. When I got my current phone, company I was working at at the time gave me 200 monies discount on a phone at a select online platform / store. So mine, slightly above 200, came out almost free of charge on my end. And 200 was also the price my dad advised my sister looking into for a new phone. So when I decided "let me peek that Fairphone", it's like, damn. 500? 600? (I don't remember the price, but I think it was something like that).
Maybe it pays for itself in the long run, if it indeed lasts longer (assuming you don't upgrade needlessly)
Yes
Been using Fairphone 5 with /e/OS and I'm fully content with it. I'm sure your critique is fair, and they could do better on several fronts. Still I'm very happy to support this company, and I've not seen anything on the market that seems to do better overall than fairphone, according to what I value that is. It feels good to contribute to 'an alternative'. I can't help but see regular smartphones as a disease that try to colonize your brain and reduce you to a remote-controlled zombie. I don't feel that way with the Fairphone. I see most of it's limitations as a blessing in disguise. None of this is to refute anything you're saying, it's just trying to balance it out with some genuine love for Fairphone. :)
Exactly