Fairphone is unique in the world of smartphones. It’s pretty much the only company trying to build a sustainable device that isn’t glued together and hostile to the repair community. Today, Fairphone is announcing a brand-new flagship: the Fairphone 4, which brings an updated design and better specs while still shipping with all the modularity you would expect.

  • Ephera
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    23 years ago

    I mean, they need a USB-C port anyways.
    But yeah, you can just take a needle and scoop out the dust from the headphone jack.

    • @pinknoise@lemmy.ml
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      13 years ago

      But yeah, you can just take a needle and scoop out the dust from the headphone jack.

      With usb-c this works because it’s shallow and closed off. 3.5mm jacks have springy contacts that need a bit more room so you can’t really reach everything. Also many smd sockets don’t have sealed bodys so maybe they were also hard to source.

      • Ephera
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        03 years ago

        Hmm, when dust rendered a 3.5mm jack unusable for me, it was always that enough dust had been compressed at the bottom, so that the jack was too short for the plug to fit. Taking a needle to loosen up that dust and dragging it out, was always enough so far.

        Obviously, I haven’t dusted up a huge number of 3.5mm jacks to really say that this always works, though.