
Fairphone 6: Check price, design, colour options, features, and launch date
Fairphone is preparing to launch its next sustainable smartphone, the Fairphone 6, on June 25, and new images shared by WinFuture reveal the first look at the device in its Horizon Black colour. The upcoming model will also be available in Cloud White and Forest Green, adding a refreshed aesthetic to the modular smartphone lineup. Fairphone 6 design and build
The Fairphone 6 appears to feature a flat frame — a notable departure from the rounded design of its predecessor — along with slimmer screen bezels and a punch-hole selfie camera. A bright yellow button is visible on the right side of the phone, though its function (volume slider or a new control key) remains unknown.
The back design is expected to include modular upper and lower sections with contrasting colours, making the device more customizable and easier to repair. Key features and modular components
In keeping with Fairphone's mission of sustainability and repairability, the Fairphone 6 will include user-replaceable components, including: Display
Camera sensors
Speakers
Microphones
Charging port
The device will feature a main wide and a secondary ultrawide camera setup, a plastic back and frame, and support for new interchangeable accessories such as: A card holder
A lanyard
A ring attachment for better grip RAM, storage, and price
The Fairphone 6 is tipped to launch with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage and is expected to be priced at €549.
With a strong focus on sustainability, modularity, and ease of use, the Fairphone 6 continues the company's effort to make smartphones more ethical and user-serviceable.
Aditya Bhagchandani serves as the Senior Editor and Writer at Business Upturn, where he leads coverage across the Business, Finance, Corporate, and Stock Market segments. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to journalistic integrity, he not only contributes insightful articles but also oversees editorial direction for the reporting team.
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