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Nokia wants to make its smartphones more sustainable. It is now possible for users to lend a hand with the new mobile phone. The parent company HMD has now made an important decision for this.

QuickFix repair: Nokia enters into cooperation with iFixit

Nokia has at this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, ​​among other things, his new, inexpensive smartphone, the Nokia G22, presented. What is special about it is that you can repair the smartphone yourself in a few minutes.

To make that possible, HMD, Nokia’s parent company, is one Cooperation with the self-repair service iFixit received (source: The Verge). At iFixit you will find the corresponding spare parts and instructions for changing: Back cover (price is 30 euros, look at iFixit), rechargeable battery (30 euros, see at iFixit), display (55 euros, Coming soon to iFixit). During a press demonstration, the battery of the G22 was exchanged live. Although the process is a bit more difficult than, for example, a Fairphone 4 (for testing), it takes no more than 5 minutes in total. If you want to put your hand to the display, you have to reckon with around 20 minutes. Fitting that HMD this self-repair function as “Quick Fix” describes.

The Nokia G22 can be repaired quickly and easily by users themselves (Image source: HMD)

Nokia thus follows the sustainability plans from Google and Samsung. The big Android brands have also been cooperation partners of iFixit for a long time. This is how they offer their customers durable smartphones at. These decisions are not yet at a Fairphone level, but they are taking a good and important direction. The fact that Nokia is following this path speaks for the future of the brand and sets it apart from other well-known smartphone manufacturers such as Xiaomi.

By the way: If you use iFixit’s tools to repair it, the manufacturer will consider it an authorized repair. That means the This does not invalidate the device guarantee (Source: Nokia)

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Nokia G22: Update supply looks bad

The Nokia G22 is a entry-level phone: The 6.53-inch display has a refresh rate of 90 Hertz and only HD+ resolution. The RAM has a capacity of 4GB and the internal storage is 64GB. However, he can expanded by up to 1 TB become. With the built-in Unisoc processor, the cell phone is ideally suited for everyday tasks. For more demanding tasks, you should use smartphones with more power.

The camera snaps at the front with 8 megapixels, at the back with 50 megapixels and with 2 megapixel depth and macro sensors each. The values ​​don’t sound bad on paper, but the camera quality still has to prove itself in practice. Special features are the (slight) Water and dust tightness with an IP52 certificate and a built-in jack for headphones.

Opened and disassembled Nokia G22 smartphone with tools from iFixit lies on a purple table.
Thanks to the possibility of self-repair, the Nokia G22 should accompany the user for a long time – the situation is different with the software. (Image source: HMD)

The topic of sustainability also includes the update supply and here Nokia lags behind Google and Samsung. If these two brands promise a long-term guarantee of more than 5 years, Nokia keeps up just 2 Android updates and 3 years of security updates strong back. Especially since the smartphone will be launched with Android 12, which will be released in 2021. Adam Ferguson, the product manager at HMD, is aware of the problem. However, he justifies the decision for the new Nokia G22 with the low price: “I know that there are larger numbers flying around in the super-premium class. Yes, it would be absolutely amazing to be able to do that, but all of these things come at a price.”

In the end, the question remains: How sustainable is a smartphone really if the hardware but not the software was designed for durability? If you are still interested in the Nokia G22, you will get this one from mid-March for an estimated 180 euros.

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