Fairphone open sources software for Fairphone 5, 6, and the Moments switch
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https://www.fairphone.com/en/2025/12/04/were-big-fans-of-open-source-buildable-code-at-fairphone-heres-why/Open linkView original on piefed.ca
This is nice - I've been using Fairphones for a while: I started with a Fairphone 2 and used it for 7 years until the OS end-of-life, and now I'm on the Fairphone 5. Maybe with things being more open it can keep going for longer this time
You’re an inspiration for environmentalists!
Can you give more details about using it? What can you say about the picture quality? I have been eyeing it for quite some time now. At the moment I have a pixel 7 pro
Well, in normal operation, it's a very standard Android phone. The OS out of the box is vanilla android (although it's easy to put a custom ROM on if you want). The camera is fine but not spectacular - I still use a dedicated camera if I care about a picture, but it's fine for random snapshots. Basically, if it came in a white box that just said "phone" on it, it's what you'd expect to be inside, except for the fact you can take it apart and put it back together.
After using the 5 for a couple of years, I don't really have any complaints other than it's a bit too easy to double-tap the power button. The battery life has held up, and I still don't feel the need to swap it out yet.
On my FP2, I had to replace the screen. The way it happened was a good example for why repairable phones are good. It was broken but still usable, so I ordered the new screen, then swapped it out in a minute or so after it arrived; basically no downtime.
I switched from pixel (originally a nexus user, then most models up to 6) to FP6. After using google phones for well over a decade, I won't be going back. Anecdotally:
To summarise my experience, I was unconsciously dependent on certain Pixel functionality, and the switch was a little shock. But I feel much more capable with this phone and I certainly feel more control.
Good luck with the choice!
Do you worry about sourcing replacement parts since you're not in the companies "actual" market?
That's the main thing holding me back. A repairable phone doesn't bring much if you can't get parts
I have a spare device at home (an old nexus 5). If I ever render the FP 6 unusable, I can fall back to that while I wait for parts to be shipped from Europe.
Ultimately the shipping cost and wait time is the only real hurdle to being outside Europe.
With the Pixel, was that straight Android or something like Lineage?
I never dabbled with sideloading ROMs, my experience is just stock android.
Minor detail but you sideload apps, roms are "flashed".
That's awesome. Does that also mean projects like UBPorts will have an easier time porting Ubuntu touch to the fp6?
Yes because more eyes can view the code.
Sell in Canada please.
Yes please, I'm begging
maybe iodéOS can now implement the moment switch as well :)
Good maybe someone can now fix the half broken mess that is the Fairphone 5. After two Fairphones with buggy software, I am so done with them.
What's the problem with it? I'm using the FP5 with Calyx custom ROM (yes, I know ...) and I'm super happy with it.
Phone calls are broken on both the Fairphone 4 and 5. The Fairphone 4 has some issue where the microphone has really low gain so I had to almost scream and after the last update in April I just couldn't make or receive calls any longer. It worked once I rebooted but after a few hours it stopped again. The Fairphone 5 developed a similar issue after the upgrade to Android 15, phone calls just stop working after a while.
Another ridiculous issue is that the background image of the Fairphone 5 keeps resetting to the default blue image.
I switched to a Pixel with GrapheneOS instead. This has its own little issues but at least phone calls work reliably on my phone.
Wow, that sounds awful, yeah, I can totally understand that you looked for something else.
The background issue is annoying, but there's a workaround. You need to set the image as wallpaper and lock screen separately
I have a FP3 and ditched most of the standard apps for anything else from fdroid... that helped me.
Or was it the firmware you're referring to?
Tell me about its 3.5mm jack. From this canary I learn what's truly important to a company, customers or profits.
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Oh good. I really wanted moments but you can't buy a Fairphone with it in the US.
Still waiting on a secure device from them that actually receives security updates.
Also nice company yeeting the headphone jack to sell their shitty TWS earbuds. Such environmentalism, much wow...