Nokia Manufacturer HMD Global has announced a smartphone with the new G22, which is supposed to be “more sustainable”. Several parts, such as the screen and Nokia smartphone battery , can be replaced by users themselves.
Nokia maker HMD Global launched three new smartphones on Saturday: the Nokia G22, C32 and C22. These are affordable phones without 5G, priced between 129 and 199 euros.
The most striking of the three new Nokia phones is the Nokia G22, with repairability at its core. If necessary, consumers can replace several parts of the device themselves, such as the screen, battery and charging port. The Finnish manufacturer has partnered with US company iFixit to provide parts, manuals and tools.
The aim is to allow users to use their devices for longer periods of time. “People value durable, high-quality devices. Nokia G22 is designed to be repairable so you can use it longer,” said CEO Adam Ferguson.
parts sold separatelyIndividual parts for the G22 have been available for purchase through iFixit for at least five years, with an average price of around €50 per part. For example, a new Nokia smartphone battery costs €29.95 and a new USB-C charging port costs € 24.95. When a user repairs a Nokia device using iFixit parts, tools, and guides, it is considered an authorized repair. This does not affect the manufacturer’s warranty.
The back of the Nokia G22 is made from 100% recycled plastic. HMD promises a three-year warranty, three years of security updates and two years of Android updates for the device.
Three days of battery lifeThe G22 features a 6.5-inch HD+ screen (1600×720 pixels), Unisoc T606 processor, 50 MP main camera, and 8 MP selfie camera. The 5050mAh battery is said to provide three days of Nokia smartphone battery life. The Nokia G22 with 128 GB storage and 4 GB RAM is priced at €199 in the Netherlands.
Nokia C32 Nokia C32The other two new Nokia models feature 6.5-inch HD+ screens and Unisoc 9863A1 chips. Nokia C32 features a 50 MP main camera, 2 MP ultra-wide camera, and 8 MP selfie camera. The device is powered by a 5000 mAh Nokia C32 battery and is IP52 rated splash and dust resistant. The C32 with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage costs €149 in the Netherlands.
The Nokia C22’s cameras aren’t great, consisting of a 13-megapixel main camera and only 2GB of RAM. According to HMD, the device “outperformed competitors in drop tests.” The C22 is priced at 129 euros in other countries, but it is not officially launched in the Netherlands. European production
HDM also announced on Saturday that it would take steps to produce Nokia devices in Europe this year. Almost all smartphone manufacturers produce their devices in Asia, especially in China. CEO Lars Silberbauer said this mainly involves “5G equipment aimed at the commercial market.” He did not want to reveal in which European country production takes place.
Jean-Francois Baril, CEO of HMD Global, said: “The Nokia brand has a proud history in the European market and with this move we continue to solidify our position as Europe’s only major smartphone brand. The status of mobile phone manufacturers.
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