Today, Saturday, HMD Global introduced its new smartphone (Nokia G22), which aims to allow users to fix it themselves in a few minutes.
Thanks to (Nokia G22), the Finnish company is trying to do common repair work on smartphones, such as: B: Replacing a broken screen, charging port, or battery. It's a simple process and works with leading electronics repair company iFixit to provide customers with the parts, tools, and instruction manuals they need.
The phone (Nokia G22) will be available from March 8 next year for the equivalent of about $ 180 in the United Kingdom and some other markets such as Europe.
By launching a phone with these features, HMD Global joins the ranks of smartphone manufacturers making it easier for customers to maintain their devices. Over the past two years, Samsung and Google have partnered with iFixit to sell parts, while Apple has launched a self-repair program. Special self-service repair.
But the phone (Nokia G22) is different in that the company claims that it can swap parts in minutes, as company officials hinted at a press conference, and the “non-removable” battery can be swapped in just five minutes, and it says changing screens does not exceed 20 minutes. Available with spare parts (Ivexit) from $23 for the charging port to $54 for the screen.
As for the specifications of the phone, it offers a 6.52-inch screen with a resolution of 1200 x 720 pixels, Gorilla Glass 3 protection, 90Hz support, and 500 lumens brightness.
(Nokia G22) It has a 50MP main camera on the back, a second 2MP camera and a third telephoto camera with the same resolution. The front camera, located at the top of the screen, has a resolution of 8 megapixels.
This phone supports Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, NFC technology, and has a USB-C interface. The phone packs a 5050mAh battery, which the company claims is enough for 3 days of work and supports 20W charging.
(Nokia G22) provides 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB or 128 GB of internal memory, expandable up to 2 TB via an external memory card (microSD).
The phone only supports 4G LTE networks and packs a Unisoc T606 processor with a frequency of 1.6GHz. And programmatically, the phone runs Android 12 with the promise of two years of major upgrades.
The company (HDM Global) said that the Nokia G22 phone weighs 195.23 grams and is 8.48 mm thick, and it is made of 100% recycled plastic and supports IP52 for water and dust resistance.