
Fairphone, a modular smartphone manufacturer from the Netherlands, launched the pre-order of the first fully functioning upgradable smartphone to hit the market. Sure, the idea is not new, you probably heard of Google's Project Ara, but it's been delayed so many times that we've almost lost count. Looks like Google's been too busy with the new Nexus, Chromecast and Pixel C.
Nevertheless, at the moment, Project Ara is scheduled for 2016, so let's have a look at the Fairphone 2. The device won't astonish you with the specs: it runs Android 5.1 and has a Quallcom Snapdragon 801, 2GB of RAM, 5-inch display, an 8 megapixel rear and 2 megapixel front camera. You can check the whole specs list at the official website. Although it's a mid-range device, you will be able to change any component according to your preferences or replace it in case it breaks without throwing away a pile of cash.
The Fairphone 2 can be pre-ordered for €525 (about $590) at the manufacturer’s website.