Isn’t the entire appeal of Fairphone that its modular and easy to repair?
I can’t extend my OnePlus for another 7 years because the charging port is flaky and the battery is burning out. The ringer switch is busted, so I can’t take my phone off silent. The camera’s focus is always a bit off. I can’t disassemble and fix the parts that are broken while keeping the bits that still work without getting a fucking engineering degree.
Isn’t the entire appeal of Fairphone that its modular and easy to repair?
I can’t extend my OnePlus for another 7 years because the charging port is flaky and the battery is burning out. The ringer switch is busted, so I can’t take my phone off silent. The camera’s focus is always a bit off. I can’t disassemble and fix the parts that are broken while keeping the bits that still work without getting a fucking engineering degree.
I won’t argue against necessity. If you can you should try, but you can only do what you can do.
Sure. But, again, the appeal of a modular phone is that it can last longer by design.