Fairphone today officially launched its Fairphone 5 smartphone, which It claims is the most sustainable smartphone to date.
The front of the Fairphone 5 features a 6.46-inch Full HD+ Dynamic 90Hz OLED screen with a Pixelworks processor for enhanced images and adaptive colors.
The top of the body is equipped with a 50-megapixel front-facing camera with a perforated hole in the center, while the back is also equipped with a 50-megapixel main camera and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens.
Officials say that 70% of the materials used in the phone, including gold, lithium and tungsten, are recycled through reliable channels. Officials say the phone is 100% e-waste neutral, ensuring that an equal amount of e-waste is collected and recycled for every phone produced.
The machine uses Qualcomm QCM6490 octa-core processor to provide up to 8 years of security support; It runs Android 13 and doesn’t have any pre-installed apps, confirming at least five Android updates before 2031.
Another highlight of the phone is modularity, the official said that compared with the previous generation, it provides more replaceable parts, convenient for users to repair and replace.
Fairphone 5 mobile phone is expected to start shipping on September 14, a total of sky blue, gray or transparent three colors, priced at 699 euros (Igeekphone note: the current about 5564 yuan), has been accepted on the official website.