Fairphone 3+ review: Camera upgrades for the modular ethical smartphone
It may be lacking in the specs and design department, but Fairphone's ethical approach to smartphone manufacturing is what sets this repairable and upgradable handset apart.
It may be lacking in the specs and design department, but Fairphone's ethical approach to smartphone manufacturing is what sets this repairable and upgradable handset apart.
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