Honored Mastodontians, ladies, gentlemen, women, men, girls and boys:
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@anderslund Do you use it as your camera? How happy are you with the photos?
@meraord I take photos mostly for practical things with the phone. I never got the camera upgrade module, but the newer fairphones has much better cameras.
The photos works fine for my needs - just posted this at my pixelfed, for example, and I have made quite a few videos using clips from the phone. I have a 'real' camera for more demanding photography.
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@meraord I take photos mostly for practical things with the phone. I never got the camera upgrade module, but the newer fairphones has much better cameras.
The photos works fine for my needs - just posted this at my pixelfed, for example, and I have made quite a few videos using clips from the phone. I have a 'real' camera for more demanding photography.
@anderslund Ah... I mostly use the phone camera for photos I take, especially of my dog and cats, meaning: moving object that doesnt quite strike a pose
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Honored Mastodontians, ladies, gentlemen, women, men, girls and boys:
Have any of you gotten/tried a #fairphone? I'm interested in the #fairphone 6, and I would love to hear about your user experience.
Thank you!
#phone #mobilephone #mobile@meraord I use it since november with eOS. Works fine, i love the battery that lasts 3 days. I miss LED signals in the top bar. Some things seem to be difficult, like identification online via video for banking. I like the size and the quality of the screen. And the privacy features of eOS that protect you from tracking.
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@meraord I use it since november with eOS. Works fine, i love the battery that lasts 3 days. I miss LED signals in the top bar. Some things seem to be difficult, like identification online via video for banking. I like the size and the quality of the screen. And the privacy features of eOS that protect you from tracking.
@Kalle27 Sounds good. Are you happy with the camera aswell?
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Honored Mastodontians, ladies, gentlemen, women, men, girls and boys:
Have any of you gotten/tried a #fairphone? I'm interested in the #fairphone 6, and I would love to hear about your user experience.
Thank you!
#phone #mobilephone #mobile@meraord Yup! Canadian, here; over the past decade my partner & I have owned three Fairphones (a 3+, 4, & 5) and really enjoyed them all.
I'm still using my Fairphone 4, which I got in 2022, & it's still working great. Fast & bright w/lots of storage, & I switched it over to e/OS in '23.
The durability is wild: I've procrastinated getting a protective case or screen protector, but despite dropping it lots over 4 yrs I've only just recently (Jan '26) given the screen its very first crack.
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@anderslund Ah... I mostly use the phone camera for photos I take, especially of my dog and cats, meaning: moving object that doesnt quite strike a pose
So I am curious what quick snaps of someone moving would look like.@meraord You could look here: https://forum.fairphone.com/t/fp6-pictures-gallery/120727
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@joxean Sounds great! What do you think about the camera? Is it good?
@meraord
Good enough in general. I like doing photography (landscapes) with my phone and it's decently good at it. Don't expect the best camera on the market, but it is average+ good. -
@meraord You could look here: https://forum.fairphone.com/t/fp6-pictures-gallery/120727
@anderslund thank you!
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Honored Mastodontians, ladies, gentlemen, women, men, girls and boys:
Have any of you gotten/tried a #fairphone? I'm interested in the #fairphone 6, and I would love to hear about your user experience.
Thank you!
#phone #mobilephone #mobile@meraord I have the FP 6 with e/OS from Murena since 5 month. There's nothing to complain from my side.
The apps I need are available (2FA, pw manager, messenger, VPN etc.) and working as expected.
Pictures from the Cameras are good, but I'm not a camera expert to give a profound feedback on that.
I appreciate the privacy approach from e/OS. Happy to get rid of Meta, Google and MS.
The only point I discovered is that the FP doesn't work with every USB-C charging device (e. g. original Samsung) -
@Kalle27 Sounds good. Are you happy with the camera aswell?
@meraord yes, good enough for me.
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@meraord Yup! Canadian, here; over the past decade my partner & I have owned three Fairphones (a 3+, 4, & 5) and really enjoyed them all.
I'm still using my Fairphone 4, which I got in 2022, & it's still working great. Fast & bright w/lots of storage, & I switched it over to e/OS in '23.
The durability is wild: I've procrastinated getting a protective case or screen protector, but despite dropping it lots over 4 yrs I've only just recently (Jan '26) given the screen its very first crack.
@meraord What I love most (aside from the sustainability of the materials & manufacturing used to make it, & that I can take it FULLY apart with just a *Phillips screwdriver*) is that my FP4 is still on its (free!) manufacturer warranty until _July of 2027!_🤩
Absolutely bonkers, in the best of ways.


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@meraord I have the FP 6 with e/OS from Murena since 5 month. There's nothing to complain from my side.
The apps I need are available (2FA, pw manager, messenger, VPN etc.) and working as expected.
Pictures from the Cameras are good, but I'm not a camera expert to give a profound feedback on that.
I appreciate the privacy approach from e/OS. Happy to get rid of Meta, Google and MS.
The only point I discovered is that the FP doesn't work with every USB-C charging device (e. g. original Samsung)@mesiverse2000 FP stands for...?
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@meraord yes, good enough for me.
@Kalle27 thank you.
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@mesiverse2000 FP stands for...?
@meraord Sorry, FairPhone
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@meraord Sorry, FairPhone
@mesiverse2000 Oh! I thought you meant some special feature that the fairphone has. Thank you!
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@meraord What I love most (aside from the sustainability of the materials & manufacturing used to make it, & that I can take it FULLY apart with just a *Phillips screwdriver*) is that my FP4 is still on its (free!) manufacturer warranty until _July of 2027!_🤩
Absolutely bonkers, in the best of ways.


@meraord Re. the camera, I've found that the FP4 has a more-than-decent camera which (oddly) I've had more trouble with since switching to e/OS. The non-Google software doesn't seem to focus as accurately & struggles with motion correction, but is still a better than the FP3+ post-camera-module upgrade.
The camera on my partner's FP5, however, completely outclasses my FP4 even at its best, & I'd imagine the FP6 continues that.
(we use their camera for any "fancy nice pics" we're taking
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@anderslund Do you use it as your camera? How happy are you with the photos?
In my opinion (Fairphone 4 user with the Fairphone android OS) don't buy the Fairphone if you're very interested in getting a high-end phone camera.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with the photos, but compared to other phones, it's not the best. I've attached a few examples that I'm happy with.
Other than that, I prefer the ease of repair and commitment to longevity (software updates etc) over weight.
And especially the ethical sourcing of materialsCc @anderslund
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@meraord Re. the camera, I've found that the FP4 has a more-than-decent camera which (oddly) I've had more trouble with since switching to e/OS. The non-Google software doesn't seem to focus as accurately & struggles with motion correction, but is still a better than the FP3+ post-camera-module upgrade.
The camera on my partner's FP5, however, completely outclasses my FP4 even at its best, & I'd imagine the FP6 continues that.
(we use their camera for any "fancy nice pics" we're taking
)@GoodNewsGreyShoes that is a good thing to hear, thanks!
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In my opinion (Fairphone 4 user with the Fairphone android OS) don't buy the Fairphone if you're very interested in getting a high-end phone camera.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with the photos, but compared to other phones, it's not the best. I've attached a few examples that I'm happy with.
Other than that, I prefer the ease of repair and commitment to longevity (software updates etc) over weight.
And especially the ethical sourcing of materialsCc @anderslund
@folfdk Thank you, that is my struggle. One side, wanting good photos - the other side, wanting ethical sourcing of materials, ease of repair, commitment to longevity and less... spyware. @anderslund
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@meraord Re. the camera, I've found that the FP4 has a more-than-decent camera which (oddly) I've had more trouble with since switching to e/OS. The non-Google software doesn't seem to focus as accurately & struggles with motion correction, but is still a better than the FP3+ post-camera-module upgrade.
The camera on my partner's FP5, however, completely outclasses my FP4 even at its best, & I'd imagine the FP6 continues that.
(we use their camera for any "fancy nice pics" we're taking
)@GoodNewsGreyShoes Just to make sure: Have you been able to activate the native Fairphone camera app on your FP 4️⃣ ? This is not the /e/OS default camera app and needs to be activated in Settings > Apps (see https://community.e.foundation/t/feedback-for-v2-4-1/61882/24?u=urs_lesse). It might only be available in the "official" /e/OS version (not in the "community" version). /u