Fairphone 6 Leak Reveals Specs Ahead of June 25 Launch – Modular, Ethical, and Now More Powerful

Yes, Fairphone is still here, continuing its mission to deliver ethical, sustainable smartphones — and the upcoming Fairphone 6 might just be its most compelling device yet. Despite niche market appeal and modest sales, the Dutch company is pressing forward, and a new spec leak has revealed what to expect ahead of its June 25 announcement.
According to the leak, the Fairphone 6 will feature a 6.31-inch P-OLED LTPO display with a dynamic 1–120Hz refresh rate, 1116 x 2484 resolution, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection, putting it closer in line with mainstream smartphone offerings.

Under the hood, it’s reportedly powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of expandable storage — a rare feature in today's phone market.

Camera specs include:

50 MP main camera, f/1.56 aperture

13 MP ultrawide camera

32 MP selfie shooter

The phone packs a 4,415 mAh battery with 33W USB-PD fast charging, which should offer solid endurance for daily use.

Fairphone’s claim to fame remains its modular design, allowing users to replace or repair most components with ease — including the display, battery, and cameras. This approach not only extends product lifespan but also reduces electronic waste.

The Fairphone 6 is expected to retail for €549, continuing the brand’s positioning as a premium mid-range option for ethically minded consumers.

Whether this is finally the modular phone to win over a wider audience remains to be seen, but one thing’s clear: Fairphone isn’t giving up on sustainable smartphones anytime soon.

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