The phone gets 0 major Android upgrades though Moto isn’t the only OEM to indulge in these shenanigans. I had personally a phone from little known Techno (popular in South East Asia). Decent hardware for the price but it never went above the Android 12 it shipped with.

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    So far I’m happy with my Fairphone 5. Not exactly cheap, but I’d argue it is value for money in the end. Timely security updates, unlockable bootloader (though I haven’t yet) and updates for (at least) 7 years after launch. I haven’t had the need to swap any of the middle things yet, but I’m starting to suspect my USB port has a loose pin or something so I’ll probably swap that module soon. Glad that I can.

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      My FP4 is pushing it’s 5 year. I love how the FP6 looks but I can’t help but wonder if Fairphone is able to keep up with the software developement work. The last year has been shaky, between bricked devices and serious android memory bugs. I want to believe in the project but it’s getting harder and harder.

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      Even if the Fairphones aren’t cheap, I consider that they are great value, especially for someone who want to change the hardware themselves.

      I like the concept of the phone and I tend to find that years after years they’re improving. Also, I’m happy to see that the Fairphone 6 is being sold a lot more than the other one.