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Framework trying their darnnest to harness (heh) this power

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I’m so damn happy they are. The closest thing I’ve been able to afford is a Dell Latitude 7490. Damn close, even has the mouse nub.

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Me too man, the prospect of laptop repairability on that level is really enticing. I love my surface pro 7, but if only one thing breaks it’s out of warranty and thus toast. Looking at that Fairphone as well…

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FP3 owner here. Old device but it is the last model they released with a headphone jack ☹️

Replaced my Galaxy S5 which sadly had an internal EMMC failure after half a decade of use.

The FP3 is perfectly adequate for my needs, and thankfully not too much of a downgrade from the S5 (only missing HRM sensor, and infrared) but you might prefer one of the newer devices with more up to date specs, particularly if you’re a power user

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6 points

FP4 owner here, you’ll probably love it. unless you want a headphone jack that is.

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Nubs need to make a come back. Ill take it over a trackpad any day.

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Love my framework! Got $300 off for installing the wifi card and ram myself lol

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