@jeder Fun fact: Fairphone 4 has better battery life than Fairphone 5. This is because FP5 had a special long-term-support industry chip by #qualcomm. It seems that this was not fully optimized for mobile usage. Nevertheless, I prefer FP5 (or FP6) over FP4 because of this LTS chip where vendors provide drivers for longer time, which is super important for usability of the phone in the long run.
My expectation would be, that with FP6 they have similar long term agreements with their vendors.
PS I have a FP2. There, Fairphone made the learning that reverse engineering chip drivers to get newer Android versions is super tedious. This LTS thing with FP5 was a huge step forward, especially for all #customRom folks and #linux enthusiasts.
@ShadowJonathan