Great things ahead? (8th May '18 -> Transparent Slim Covers)

I’d suggest aiming higher and going for translucent blue FP2 emoji, but it turns out (tbh as expected) that you can’t get enough detail into a 16 pixel image:
FP2_BT_64FP2_BT_32FP2_BT_16
(64, 32 and 16 pixels)

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I would rather moan on the exitement about the new covers in a “sustainability” community guessing that many will buy covers eventhough the old ones are still ok. You can for sure say “It’s just a bit of plastic” but it shows to me the shortcomings of modularity giving the possibility to even consume more. Fortunately fairphone is not offering new camera modules or displays every three months :smiley:

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Source: Fairphone Blog

As you can see, the back cover makes up merely 0.3% of the CO² emissions of a FP2. Empirically, “it’s just a bit of plastic”. :wink:

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Doesn’t the saying go
"Everything counts in large amounts"?

I really agree with @LeonL and, though I am awfully tempted, therefore refrain from buying another cover.
But I appreciate the solution to sell the old one, as I just saw in the marketplace.

Well, we are all just human and living in these times of abundance. The desire to want to have something often wins over against the honest answer to the question:
Do I need it, or would it be just nice to have?

Counts for me at least … but I guess I’m not the only one. :wink:

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I see it more like, you support fairphone indirectly with buying a new cover. After all the real production cost of the plastic case would be really low.
Environmental impact quite low.

And the value of a transparent fairphone, is absolutely an awesome eye opener to people seeing my phone for the first time. (great advertise support).

We need more fairphoners! :yum:

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Finally! Did they fix the headphone jack, or is it identical to the previous slim cover?

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We need fairphoneangels in Denmark! :wink: :blue_heart:

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I guess, as most users - like me - exxperience no problems with their headphones, the cover will not differ on that behalf (Edit: The pictures on the shop-page seem to confirm that guess.)
Of course, that’s no consolation for those users, having troubles. :frowning:

Edit:

I quite understand that reasoning.
That’s why I got me a Fairphone 2 although my FP1 was still working perfect; which it still is, running on a generic battery. I now use it as backup device, alarm-clock and mp3-player.
And to be honest, it’s always with a slightly guilty feeling.
And I can absolutely confirm your experience with a transparent cover, as my regular (first) cover was a transparent one as well.

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Nachträglich noch zum Thema schnurren, ein Schnurromat


Das Internet ist für die Katz

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THX!!
Love it; made my day.

Even though it may be considered one of the things world could do without. :wink:

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Just bought a “Fairphone 2 Slim Case - Transparent” in a store (Zürich) and it’s really DA SHIT!!!

#GoodWorkFairphone

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…and who really NEEDs a smart phone, right? :wink:
After all if it had not been for the support of the cause of Fairphone I might never have bought a smart phone at all. Message over footprint - or something like that…

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Mmmh, http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/da-shit does not help translating. Can you “Add a definition for this slang term” there?

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Second meaning on Urban dictionary: “just plain awesome.”

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Did anyone else recognize stress cracks at the new transparent slim cover?

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I moved your topic there …

Hi @DietmarP,

LOL…I clicked on your link and there it said: “the shit”. If you click on that, you’ll find the definition you’re looking for :wink:

Ciao!

They introduce transparent backcovers NOW!? Right after I got my replacement!? After I’ve been begging for a transparent backcover for years!? :fire::radioactive::fire:

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