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Fairphone Gen 6+ Goes on Sale in the US for $649.99

Androidpure Staff by Androidpure Staff
August 19, 2026
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The Fairphone Gen 6+ went on sale in the United States on 18 August at $649.99, the first time the Dutch company has sold one of its repairable Android phones to American buyers. Fairphone has been shipping audio products stateside since earlier this year, but the phone — the product the brand is actually known for — has until now been a Europe-only curiosity.

That matters because when androidpure covered the Fairphone 6+ unveiling on 16 August, the honest caveat was that the company had no retail presence in the US at all, which made the phone a repairability benchmark to admire from a distance rather than something you could buy. Two days later, that has changed.

Fairphone Gen 6+ in Horizon Black, Forest Green and Cobalt Blue, showing the removable back cover and rear camera module
Image: Fairphone

What the spare parts cost, and why that is the real story

Most phone makers will tell you a device is repairable and leave the pricing to a service centre. Fairphone publishes the numbers on its own product page, and they are the most interesting thing about this launch. A replacement display for the Gen 6+ is $89.95. The main camera module is $69.95, the ultra-wide $44.95, the selfie camera $34.95. A new battery is $39.95 and a replacement USB-C port is $19.95.

Fairphone sets those against what it calls average industry repair costs — roughly $280 for a display, $240 for a main camera — and the company is upfront that it calculated that comparison from the EU websites of three unnamed manufacturers between 28 and 31 July 2025. So treat the comparison as Fairphone’s own marketing arithmetic. The absolute prices, though, are Fairphone’s own published list, and a $19.95 charging port on a phone you can open with a screwdriver is a genuinely different proposition to a sealed handset.

Twelve parts are user-replaceable. Fairphone says the USB-C port, battery, display and back cover can each be swapped “in under five minutes”, with microphones, side buttons and the fingerprint sensor requiring a repair centre. Spare parts are promised until 2033, and the phone carries a five-year warranty.

Pricing and Availability

  • Price: $649.99 for the single 12GB RAM / 256GB storage configuration
  • Colours: Cobalt Blue, Horizon Black, Forest Green
  • Where: unlocked through Fairphone’s US store at us.fairphone.com, and through Amazon
  • Shipping: Fairphone’s own site states, “We ship to every US state except Alaska and Hawaii (with local pricing and support).”

One detail is worth untangling before you order. Fairphone’s US specification sheet lists network provider compatibility as AT&T and Verizon, while 9to5Google’s launch-day report named AT&T and T-Mobile. The two lists do not match because they are answering different questions: carrier certification is not the same thing as radio support. The published 5G band list on the same page is n1/2/3/5/7/8/20/28/38/40/41/66/71/77/78, which includes n41 and n71 — T-Mobile’s mid-band and low-band 5G. There is no mmWave support at all, so the fastest tier of US 5G is out of reach on any network. If carrier certification matters to you — for VoLTE provisioning or Wi-Fi calling, say — check with Fairphone support for your specific network rather than relying on either list alone.

Fairphone Gen 6+ specifications

  • Display: 6.31-inch LTPO AMOLED, 1116×2484 at 431ppi, 10-120Hz adaptive, up to 1400 nits, Gorilla Glass 7i
  • Processor: Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, 4nm, Adreno 810 GPU
  • Memory: 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, 256GB storage, microSD expandable to 2TB
  • Cameras: 50MP main with 4K video, 13MP ultra-wide; fingerprint sensor in the power button
  • Battery: 4,415mAh user-removable, rated above 1,000 cycles at 80% capacity, 50% charge in 20 minutes
  • Software: Android 16 at launch, six major Android updates promised through 2032, software support until 2033
  • Durability: IP55 splash and dust resistance, MIL-STD 810H drop tested at 1.5m
  • Build: 156.57 x 73.28 x 9.6mm, 193g, removable back cover with screws

The trade-offs are real and worth naming. A 4,415mAh cell is small by 2026 standards, IP55 is well short of the IP68 rating most phones at this price carry, and $649.99 buys considerably more raw performance elsewhere. What it does not buy elsewhere is a phone you can keep running until 2033 for the price of a few screws and a $39.95 battery. Whether that maths works depends entirely on how long you actually intend to keep the thing.

Sources: Fairphone US, 9to5Google

Tags: fairphonefairphone gen 6 plusrepairable phonesus launch
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