Yeah, that plus labor is 80% of what I typically pay for a whole brand new phone… I know why it is this way, but it really is this way and that makes it very hard for low volume players to enter the market.
Smartphones of this price would be low quality, impossible to raelf epair, and very likely made with very poor social and environmental conditions. It’s the opposite of what Fairphone does, so the comparison is not possible.
I typically pay US$250 for unlocked smartphones, and they are fine for me, my wife, my kids, friends and family…
If the screen is 100€ and the labor to install it competently (I suppose this is a DIY serviceable phone, but the screen?) is another 75€, that’s 80% of what I would be paying for a brand new phone.
oce@jlai.lu 1 week ago
You buy the OLED display as a spare part for 100 EUR on the official website. shop.fairphone.com/shop/category/spare-parts-4?ca…
MangoCats@feddit.it 1 week ago
Yeah, that plus labor is 80% of what I typically pay for a whole brand new phone… I know why it is this way, but it really is this way and that makes it very hard for low volume players to enter the market.
oce@jlai.lu 1 week ago
Smartphones of this price would be low quality, impossible to raelf epair, and very likely made with very poor social and environmental conditions. It’s the opposite of what Fairphone does, so the comparison is not possible.
AlexisFR@jlai.lu 4 days ago
The heck are you talking about? If you change it yourself it’s still 100€. And you won’t find any decent smartphone at this price.
MangoCats@feddit.it 4 days ago
I typically pay US$250 for unlocked smartphones, and they are fine for me, my wife, my kids, friends and family…
If the screen is 100€ and the labor to install it competently (I suppose this is a DIY serviceable phone, but the screen?) is another 75€, that’s 80% of what I would be paying for a brand new phone.