With the official Fairphone 6 launch expected on June 25, 2025, we now have a clear look at the phone thanks to a fresh batch of official-looking images — and they show more than just its design. This new model sticks to the brand’s core promise: giving users a phone that’s easy to fix, built to last, and kinder to the environment. But this time, it looks sleeker and packs much better specs than before.
Designed to Last — And Be Fixed at Home
Unlike most smartphones today, the Fairphone 6 is built to be repaired by anyone. That means if something breaks, you don’t need to toss the whole phone or pay for expensive repairs.

Here’s what makes it different:
- Removable lower back cover: You can open it and take out the battery yourself. It’s not glued down, but you will need a screwdriver — which makes it secure but still user-friendly.
- You can also swap out the camera modules, screen, speaker, and USB-C charging port easily.
- Plus, you’ll be able to mix and match parts — like putting a green back cover on a white phone.
This modular approach isn’t just cool — it’s better for the planet and your wallet.
Bright New Colors
The phone will be available in three shades:
- Forest Green
- Cloud White
- Horizon Black
And since the back cover can be ordered separately, you can personalize your phone’s look just the way you like.
Smooth Display and Balanced Performance
For the first time, Fairphone is stepping up with a 6.31-inch P-OLED LTPO screen. This type of display saves battery when you’re reading or doing light tasks, and goes up to 120Hz when you need smooth scrolling or gaming. That means it feels quick without draining the battery all the time.
Under the hood, it uses the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, which is not the fastest out there, but it’s solid for everyday tasks, video streaming, and casual gaming. You’ll also get:
- 8GB of RAM (enough for smooth multitasking)
- 256GB of storage, plus a microSD slot to add more if you need it
Decent Battery, Fast Charging, and Clean Design
The 4,415 mAh battery is about average, but paired with the power-efficient screen and chip, it should last you through a full day easily. And when you need to charge, it supports up to 33W wired charging — enough to get you back to full in a little over an hour.
There’s a side-mounted fingerprint sensor (inside the power button), and the phone has IP55 dust and water resistance, meaning it’s safe from splashes and some dust, but don’t dunk it in water.
Fairphone 6 Full Specs at a Glance
Feature | Detail |
---|---|
Display | 6.31″ P-OLED LTPO, 1–120Hz refresh rate |
Processor | Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 |
RAM | 8GB |
Storage | 256GB (expandable via microSD) |
Battery | 4,415 mAh, 33W wired charging |
Cameras | Easy-to-replace triple camera setup |
Colors | Forest Green, Cloud White, Horizon Black |
Durability | IP55 rating, repairable modular parts |
Biometrics | Fingerprint sensor in power button |
Software | Android (version to be confirmed) |
Fairphone 6 Price and Availability
According to reliable reports, the Fairphone 6 is expected to be priced around €550 in Europe. We’ll have exact pricing and region-wise details after the official announcement on June 25.
Why It Stands Out in 2025
While most smartphone brands chase flashy features and sealed glass bodies, Fairphone continues to build products that last longer and are easier to fix. The Fairphone 6 improves on performance, display quality, and design — all while keeping its mission of sustainability front and center.
That means if you want a phone that’s simple to repair, designed responsibly, and still good enough for daily use — this one’s worth keeping an eye on.