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Fairphone 6 is the most sustainable and ethical smartphone yet, made from over 50% recycled materials and ethically-sourced minerals.
Offers seven OS upgrades and eight years of security updates, starting with Android 15.
Priced at £499/€599 for 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, expandable up to 2TB via Micro-SD.
Now available in the UK and Europe, with a US launch expected in August 2025.
Fairphone returns with yet another game-changing release that shatters the boundaries of what it means to make a sustainable, ethical, and user-friendly smartphone. The new Fairphone 6, or The Fairphone (Gen. 6) as it is now officially named, represents a major milestone for the company's path toward greener, fairer technology. Leveraging the stunning groundwork laid by the Fairphone 5, this next-generation device doesn't merely check the correct ethical and eco-friendly boxes it actually sets new standards for what audiences can rightfully demand of the phone world.
The Fairphone 6 has the highest level of sustainability of any phone available today. It's made from more than 50% recycled content, such as responsibly-sourced cobalt, gold, silver, and tungsten. The device is 100% e-waste neutral, manufactured in factories solely powered by renewables, and designed with fair salaries and safe labor practices in mind from the ground up. These actions prove that Fairphone isn't merely selling a product it's changing the industry's moral compass.
One of the highlights of the Fairphone 6's hardware is that it supports a new generation of modular accessories. Users are now able to add various optional add-ons such as lanyards, card holders, a finger loop, and a flip case to offer a more customized experience. This might seem like something reminiscent of Nothing's CMF Phone add-on ecosystem, but Fairphone hasn't opened up its system to third-party contributors, which may hamstring third-party creative freedom but remains loyal to its meticulous, hand-curated ethical ecosystem.
Fairphone remains committed to durability and longevity. The Fairphone 6 boasts IP55 and MIL-STD 810G certified durability, which guarantees resistance to splashes, falls, and harsh temperatures. With Gorilla Glass 7i protection, the same cutting-edge glass available on the Xiaomi 15 Ultra camera lens, this phone is constructed to last.
What really distinguishes the Fairphone 6 is its phenomenal repairability. It enables customers to swap 12 internal parts by themselves, from the battery to the screen, camera modules, and so on. For instance, a replacement for the 6.31-inch adaptive 120Hz LTPO pOLED display is an option provided directly by Fairphone for a mere £76.70/€89.95—a drastic difference compared with Apple's iPhone 16's expensive £289/€338.99 screen replacement.
Camera performance also gets a huge boost. The primary rear camera is a Pantone-validated Sony LYT-700C sensor, with a vow of better low-light photography and 4K video and 240fps slow-motion recording support. Similar to other components of the phone, the camera module is also user-replaceable, giving users the power to repair instead of replace when necessary.
In a departure from the more unusual selections in previous models, the Fairphone 6 uses a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, a mid-range chipset also found on the Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro. The outcome is good performance with Fairphone's aim of long device life. Unlike most Android brands that only provide several years of software updates, Fairphone is committing to seven generations of OS updates from Android 15 and security updates through at least 2033 keeping pace with industry heavyweights like Google and Samsung in long-term commitment.
The Fairphone 6 debuts a special hardware lime switch that launches a feature known as 'Fairphone Moments.' This new mode removes unnecessary UI elements, notifications, and the majority of apps to provide a distraction-free, minimal experience. In contrast to other comparable features found through third-party launchers, Fairphone Moments is native and subscription-free, promoting digital well-being at no extra cost.
For privacy-minded users, Fairphone has also launched the deGoogled Fairphone 6 operating on /e/OS, an Android Open Source-based OS. This promises a totally tracker-free experience for those who want total digital independence without sacrificing usability.
The Fairphone 6 went on official sale on 25th June 2025 and is now sold throughout the UK and Europe from the Fairphone website. The starting version includes 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage, which can be expanded through Micro-SD up to 2TB and costs £499/€599. That places the phone at mid-market level, but it includes abilities and ethical benefits you won't find elsewhere.
For users in the US, Fairphone has announced it will sell the Fairphone 6 in August 2025, with pricing and availability information to be revealed nearer the time of the launch.
The Fairphone 6 is not merely another smartphone. It's a declaration of ethics, sustainability, and empowerment of users. Although it won't provide the bleeding-edge specs of high-end models by Apple or Samsung, its unparalelled repairability, extended support, ethical sourcing, and user-centric design make it the perfect device for those conscious about tech consumption. Amidst a world powered by rapid upgrades and intentional obsolescence, the Fairphone 6 is a rare gem.
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