Nokia G22 review: a budget Android phone you can repair yourself
by Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor from on (#69R0Y)
Low-cost smartphone has three-day battery life, decent camera and is designed to be taken apart
Designed to allow the back to be popped off and the battery replaced within minutes, Nokia's new G22 is not the first smartphone to be DIY-repairable. But the Android handset is the first to come in at a budget price.
Costing less than 170, the new phone has replacement parts already available starting at just 19. The repairable design is halfway between the truly modular 449 Fairphone 4 and the 849 iPhone 14, which has been constructed to make professional repairs easier.
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