I had to replace parts on my FP5. It fell on very bad asphalt at speed whilst cycling in a foreign country. The glass on the camera modules scattered. Display protector broke and the case got some good damage. I was instantly calmed realising it is a FairPhone and knowing I could order replacement parts.
Repairs were trivial and it feels good to have created just a tiny amount of e-waste instead of a large amount. The black aluminium case has some war wounds (scratches) reminding me of the trip.
FWIW, I have the FP3 for now more than 4 years. I have only replaced the battery 6 months ago.
A case would have been extra waste (to produce the case itself) in my case, and probably will be trashed after as it might not fit the next phone.
The screen protector serves as a blue light filter too, it’s cheaper than a display, and fairly thin. That’s a straightforward addition for my use but if you don’t have issues with your phone dropping then you could certainly do without.
I very much dislike cases and loved the PH-1 for stating that a phone should be solid enough without a case (sadly it did not survive a 50cm drop on a floor so it did not hold up in practice). If you don’t have much issues with your phone dropping then not having a case makes it so much nicer.
I take more risk holding my phone than I should which means it falls more than average. The price I have to pay is a screen protector and cover. Replacing the display should be easy, but it’d also be wasteful.
madnificent@lemmy.world 3 days ago
I had to replace parts on my FP5. It fell on very bad asphalt at speed whilst cycling in a foreign country. The glass on the camera modules scattered. Display protector broke and the case got some good damage. I was instantly calmed realising it is a FairPhone and knowing I could order replacement parts.
Repairs were trivial and it feels good to have created just a tiny amount of e-waste instead of a large amount. The black aluminium case has some war wounds (scratches) reminding me of the trip.
Notamoosen@lemmy.zip 3 days ago
Knowing it’s so easy to repair, do you think it’s worth bothering with a case and/or screen protector?
UndergroundGoblin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 days ago
You defentently need a case for the FP5. Without its very slippery.
Notamoosen@lemmy.zip 3 days ago
I’d likely use a case in this instance. I remember dropping the Pixel 5 several times for that reason.
Lazhward@lemmy.world 3 days ago
I don’t bother with a case for this reason, haven’t broken anything so far. Just replaced the battery a couple times.
RogueBanana@lemmy.zip 3 days ago
If you hate cases so much, sure. But why create e waste and waste your money when you can avoid that by using a case?
sudneo@lemm.ee 3 days ago
FWIW, I have the FP3 for now more than 4 years. I have only replaced the battery 6 months ago. A case would have been extra waste (to produce the case itself) in my case, and probably will be trashed after as it might not fit the next phone.
madnificent@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Depends on the use.
The screen protector serves as a blue light filter too, it’s cheaper than a display, and fairly thin. That’s a straightforward addition for my use but if you don’t have issues with your phone dropping then you could certainly do without.
I very much dislike cases and loved the PH-1 for stating that a phone should be solid enough without a case (sadly it did not survive a 50cm drop on a floor so it did not hold up in practice). If you don’t have much issues with your phone dropping then not having a case makes it so much nicer.
I take more risk holding my phone than I should which means it falls more than average. The price I have to pay is a screen protector and cover. Replacing the display should be easy, but it’d also be wasteful.