In a bid to reduce global electronic waste, Fairphone has created a smartphone that owners can repair themselves. What makes its technology so sustainable?
Yes and if Steve Jobs thought like you, you would be typing this in a blackberry.
Of course this can be done. Look at Framework. They are pushing out laptops that have most of the characteristics I am talking about. They are slightly more expensive than an equivalent Lenovo.
Did you really just simp for Apple while unironically calling another brand “ridiculously expensive”? Also, Framework is nice but they don’t seem to specifically care about ethically sourcing their materials.
Yes and if Steve Jobs thought like you, you would be typing this in a blackberry.
Of course this can be done. Look at Framework. They are pushing out laptops that have most of the characteristics I am talking about. They are slightly more expensive than an equivalent Lenovo.
Did you really just simp for Apple while unironically calling another brand “ridiculously expensive”? Also, Framework is nice but they don’t seem to specifically care about ethically sourcing their materials.
Simp for apple? You just assumed a bunch of stuff. My phone is a Samsung s20. It cost 400.
Are you ChatGPT or do you just naturally not care about what you wrote one comment ago?
I am not going to argue with stupid. Connect the dots yourself.