Unveiled
back in June this year, the Fairphone 2 - which features a modular
design, with most components sourced from conflict-free mines - has
started shipping to customers across Europe.
This was announced by Fairphone, the company behind the device, in a
blog post today. "It’s been almost two years in the making, and some of
the earliest buyers have been patiently waiting since July to receive
their new phones," said Fairphone community manager Douwe in a blog
post. "As community manager, I want to personally welcome the new batch
of Fairphone owners to our community."
First 1,000 units are expected to be shipped this month, followed by rest of the pre-orders in January 2016.
Specs-wise, the handset is powered by a Snapdragon 801 chipset and sports a 5" 1080p screen with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It has 2GB RAM and an 8MP camera, and runs Android 5.1 Lollipop. The device offers support for 4G LTE and dual-SIM, and also has a microSD slot.
Carrying a price tag of around €525, the Fairphone 2 is currently only available for purchase in Europe.
First 1,000 units are expected to be shipped this month, followed by rest of the pre-orders in January 2016.
Specs-wise, the handset is powered by a Snapdragon 801 chipset and sports a 5" 1080p screen with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It has 2GB RAM and an 8MP camera, and runs Android 5.1 Lollipop. The device offers support for 4G LTE and dual-SIM, and also has a microSD slot.
Carrying a price tag of around €525, the Fairphone 2 is currently only available for purchase in Europe.
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