The modular Fairphone 4 gets scratched, burned, and bent for durability
While most modern smartphones are designed to not be tinkered with or disassembled, Fairphone is a Dutch smartphone company that believes a smartphone should be sustainable and easy to repair. The company even sells repair kits and parts directly to its customers.
The Fairphone 4 gets JerryRigEverything’s full durability test treatment. After tearing down the module smartphone without using a heat gun or yanking battery pull-tabs,, the YouTube host quickly reassembles the Fairphone 4 and begins with the testing.
Starting with the scratch test, the Fairphone has a Gorilla Glass 5 panel that scratches as a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7 of Mohs Hardness Scale. The frame of the phone is made of anodized metal and the removable back panel is made of a matte-finish plastic – which the host marks with his razor blade.
The phone’s IPS LCD display lasted about 10 seconds in the burn test and fully recovers before the bend test begins. The sturdy build of the Fairphone 4 is no match for the host’s bend test and survives with ease.
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- NeonHD
- 10 Mar 2023
- 6Fi
It's so funny how people use greta as a scapegoat for every environmental thing they disagree with.
- Anonymous
- 08 Mar 2023
- gDf
what the hell are you saying? you think phones are assembled by workers? *face palm* really, this environmental wokeness goes too far. the saddest thing is that it is mostly dumb people like greta who promote their shit with the help of so-cal...
- Sin
- 26 Apr 2022
- cTI
smartphone should be sustainable and easy to repair i agree with that what fairphone is trying to do i would love too have a modular smartphone but this such a bad smartphone no changer no headphone jack a notch led screen 60hz ...