Fairphone intends to bring balance to the Force

fairphoneAll right, so the Fairphone is not all that it is cracked up to be – there is no balance to the Force that needs to be done, although on certain levels, some people might agree that there is a need for the smartphone manufacturing industry to encourage a change that will keep things sustainable in the long run. Apparently, the manufacturing process of smartphones do seem to come with its fair share of environmental and social issues, ranging from their use of conflict minerals all the way to the working conditions at the factory for the workers there. The Fairphone hopes to change that, being an idea from a social enterprise.

What kind of positive vibes does the Fairphone bring with it? Well, for starters, it will make use of conflict-free raw materials during its construction and manufacturing, while the workers who work at the assembly lines will be paid a fair wage, which in turn would reduce exploitation of manpower while raising the standard of living in the community around. Not only that, there is also the effort to set up e-waste recycling programs that will ensure that such consumer electronics devices will be recycled or disposed off properly at the end of their life cycle.

As for the materials used by the Fairphone, it will contain conflict-free tin where its soldering paste is concerned, hailing from conflict-free mines in the South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The tantalum in its capacitors too, have been extracted from coltan sourced from Mai Baridi, Kisengo and Luba, which so happens to be conflict-free mines located in the northern part of the Katanga Province, DRC.

The other hardware specifications include a durable and scratch-resistant 4.3″ touchscreen display, 16GB of internal memory, cameras at the back as well as in front, a quad-core processor, and the Fairphone OS which is based on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. Available in Europe for 310€ each, it remains to be seen whether it will be released worldwide or not.

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Fairphone To Start Shipping Later This Month

Fairphone To Start Shipping Later This MonthEarlier this year we reported on a particularly interesting Android handset by the name of Fairphone. What made the device unique wasn’t so much its specs, its camera, its software, or its design, but rather the fact that the phone was made using as little conflict materials as possible. The good news is that if you were one of the few thousand who pre-ordered the handset at the time of its announcement, you will be pleased to learn that the handset will be leaving its factory on the 23rd of December. Granted this is a pretty long time to wait, but apparently there were production problems, but we suppose better late than never, right? (more…)

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    Fairphone hits its production goal, promises to deliver more ethical smartphone by October

    Fairphone hits its production goal, promises to deliver more ethical smartphone by October

    It’s spent the last few months talking up its ambitious plan to produce what it describes as a more ethical smartphone, and Dutch startup Fairphone is now one fairly big step closer to realizing that goal. The company hit its production target of 5,000 pre-orders yesterday, with eight days still left in its initial campaign that will see early customers get a “limited edition” version of the phone for €325 (or roughly $425). While the phone itself appears to be a relatively capable device (if a tad behind the curve in terms of specs), its real selling point is of course how it’s made. Fairphone is promising to use conflict-free resources in its construction, and says that it’s working with its factory in China to ensure better working conditions and wages; three euros from each phone sold will also go to a program that works to remove electronic waste from Ghana.

    Speaking to ZDNet, Fairphone’s Miquel Ballester does admit that “we are not 100 percent conflict-free,” suggesting that’s all but impossible given the current state of the industry where the “supply chain has become so difficult.” He also notes, however, that “this is just the start,” and that they hope to make more changes as the company grows in scale. Those interested in can find out more about the phone (and get their pre-order in) at the links below.

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    The Fairphone Is An Android Phone For The Socially Conscious

    The Fairphone Is An Android Phone For The Socially ConsciousWhile a lot of us are interested in seeing where technology takes us and what sort of hardware improvements we can expect from our mobile devices in the future, we’re not sure how many are actually aware of what our demand is doing to our planet. For instance some materials used in creating our products come from rare minerals, or are being made by exploited workers in third world countries, and while some can turn a blind eye to that, if you think that you can’t, then perhaps the Fairphone might be a phone worth checking out. (more…)

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