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Amsterdam-based Fairphone expands to the United States with the Fairbuds XL launch on Amazon US. Amsterdam-based Fairphone, the ethical smartphone maker, announced its expansion into the United States. The move comes as new sales data for 2024 and 2025 is released, showing Fairphone’s strong performance and commitment to responsible design and sustainable growth. Fairphone will ... Read more
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