The Fairphone 5 is boring… how exciting!The modular, repairable smartphone has matured. By D. Cooper, 08.30.2023
The modular Fairphone 4 arrives in the US for the first timeThe device, which uses a 'deGoogled' version of Android, starts at $599.By K. Holt, 07.05.2023
Fairphone launches a fully repairable set of over-ear headphonesFairbuds XL offers an alternative to your existing cans for €249.By D. Cooper, 05.11.2023
Fairphone swings for the fences with its newest smartphoneThe Fairphone 4 gets a new body, better cameras and 5G.By D. Cooper, 09.30.2021
Framework’s modular DIY laptop is available to pre-orderThe company promises an end to disposable laptops.By D. Cooper, 05.13.2021
The repairable Fairphone 2 gets an Android update five years after launchSecuring the not-so-fresh Android 9 update wasn't easy.By S. Shah, 03.25.2021
Startup designs a modular, repairable laptopFramework has built the Fairphone of laptops. By D. Cooper, 02.25.2021
Even an idiot can repair a FairphoneInstalling a new camera module is easy, once you know how. By D. Cooper, 09.14.2020
7Fairphone updates its ethical, modular phone with new camerasThe Fairphone 3+ has a new 48-megapixel Samsung camera sensor. By D. Cooper, 08.27.2020
Fairphone 3 can now be bought with a ‘de-googled’ OSIt'll run the privacy-focused, open-source /e/OS.By D. Cooper, 04.29.2020
14Fairphone 3 is the 'ethical' smartphone you might actually buyFor $500, you get a capable phone and a clean conscience. By D. Cooper, 08.27.2019
The Fairphone 3 packs in features while keeping its green credentialsThe ethical smartphone comes gives Google and Samsung some competition.By R. England, 08.27.2019
Fairphone's ethical smartphone gets Android 7 It's a bigger deal than you might think.By R. England, 11.13.2018
You can’t buy an ethical smartphone todayConscious consumption is hard to apply to consumer electronics.By D. Cooper, 02.06.2018
Greenpeace blasts Amazon over poor environmental practicesChinese phone makers also get failing grades.By J. Fingas, 10.17.2017
Fairphone will stop supporting its first 'ethical' phoneThat means no more spare parts and no software updates.By M. Locklear, 07.24.2017
Greenpeace and iFixit slam smartphone companies over e-wasteIf you can't repair it, you'll just throw it out.By M. Locklear, 06.27.2017
Fairphone's easy-to-fix handset relaunched with a slim coverThe case itself is the first replaceable component. By S. Dent, 10.18.2016
Inhabitat's Week in Green: Ford's self-driving cars, and more!In other news, Sony is working on smartphone batteries said to last 40 percent longer.By Inhabitat, 12.26.2015