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Imo, paying a small extra for the device makes sense because it's not a huge company, and the r&d must be expensive.
Yeah I mean for people who can afford any phone out there it's not a big problem, but if you are from IDK maybe the 80% who cannot do it I believe it's better if they focus or at least have a line of products for the people who would be interested in a budget price phone, people who don't need the most great-eco-friendly phone with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of ROM, maybe something optimized for work with 4GB/64GB configuration and could last 5 years it's a better idea for me but anyway I'm really not interested into having 24 cores CPU and 350 megapixel camara just to watch porn and news in Lemmy haha. It depends of the needs of the user but maybe focusing too into a more practical phone for the 80% of users could be good for the business.
It's a very neat idea (I myself would get a mid range phone like that), but I wonder if they can actually do that... Has anyone ever asked them?
The problem I think it's about the production and costs, all corporations nowdays manufacture in China so I believe if there would be a great budget/eco-friendly phone or another products what can actually fight in the global market it have to be a Chinese company who make it. But I believe the Chinese are not interested in it if they can keep making cheap stuff and sell it like hamburgers for the hungers. So for Fairphone being an European company I think it's better to stick in the high-end niche. At least that way they can sell their stuff to eco-friendly wannabes and keep making a good profit in the side.
With geopolitics being what they are I think there is a lot of onshoring coming. As well as moving production from China to other places.