I'm impressed that the screen can be removed and clicked back in instead of the glue and heat gun normally needed to remove screens. Honestly all phones should be like this.
While a part of me also wants that but the point is this kind of design makes the phn very vulnerable to dust and water. I think in the last 10 yrs almost everyones phn has suffered from water damage . The ip 52 rating on this phn proves it. Non removable battery and glued screen helps the new phn to achieve a minimum ip55 rating . Plus look at the thickness of the phn another disadvantage of this kind of design. Now if their r&d team can figure out a way to make it ip55 then it would be a big win.
@@Electrobuzz17 if they wanna give as ip rate they can 1. Put silicone gasket 2. hydrophobic coating or film (with re masking option ) The phone have some lifetime is important to repair it to last longer not to robust it for limmited of time
Although HMD is located quite literally across the street from Nokia, I believe they're fully independent company. They recently admitted they're not focusing on high end ... A lot like Joe Belfiore was forced to admit in 2017 that Microsoft wasn't "focusing" on Windows Mobile.
Many thanks from Romania! This is truly a customer friendly phone that harkens back to the days when we could replace the battery, had a charger in the package and a 3.5 jack...
It may be a lower end device, but fair play to Nokia for pushing this sort of thing. Hope they lean into it and make it standard across their phones, it's certainly something I'd look into when I'm ready for a new blower.
Ah yes, Lumia, back when a single piece polycarbonate body in a bright colour was an eye-catching premium feature, instead of the sign of a cheap budget phone. How times have changed. That being said, Lumia is about a decade past Nokia's reputation for build quality, which goes back to at least the legendary 3310. The phones of that era were extremely durable because the battery was removable, and the outer shell consisted of 2 removable plastic covers, and the front cover even came with a plastic cover for the screen. This made it so that it was virtually impossible to break the screen from a fall, and when the device did fall, at worst it would just dismantle into 4 pieces that you usually could put together right away. And when you couldn't, you could just buy a set of new covers and a new battery for very little money.
I have just heard about this phone, and according to Nokia's website repairability eill be a main objective designing their future phones. I cannot express how much I appreciate that, as repairing and changing battery in my phones has always been a priority for me. I will keep a close eye on this brand from now on, as even though this phone is just too weak for me needs specs wise (mainly the soc and amount of ram), but a higer spec phone with the same design philosophy could very well be my next phone (and would also buy that for my parents).
nice review, i might pick this phone up in the future since it seems up my alley. i love that the battery is user-replacement and that it's easier to repair than most other phones. i hope that the custom ROM community goes wild with this phone!
Remember once when Nokia battery removal was just subject to removing the rear panel, i just wish nokia come back with good hardware and software, i was honestly waiting for the connecting people logo on start up of the phone, when he replaced the battery.
@@TechSpurt simpleish screen replacement at home on a mid ranger and I'd buy one quicker than Lewis Hamilton in a new Merc, because I seem to break em faster than a chef making omelettes breaks eggs.
I have the Samsung Note 8. Most of the features go unused. I really just need a phone for the basic things: phone calls, texts, Google Maps, and news. Nothing outrageous. Hell, I have a DSLR I'd MUCH rather use for photos. My Note 8 has some serious burn-in, so I've been considering a new phone. A phone that is outright marketed as a fixable phone sounds damn good right about now.
It's the repairability that attracts me. I've replaced batteries in older iPhones (iPhone 4 and 6) successfully but it is a bit of a fiddle for my very old eyes and hands even though I've been fixing things for well over 60 years! It's good to know it does come apart sensibly. Not too bothered about bells and whistles. I use a desk top PC for anything serious; my phone is just a fallback thing for (surprise!) making and receiving phone calls. The only games I play are Codeword and Freecell - anything needing fast video is down to the desktop I know I can fix. Thanks
@@metsanemosehlane7891 I'm 83 and a retired electronics design engineer but I've been involved in computers since 1961; they were very, very different then, than they are now :)
I have got one and I am happy with it. I don't need the all the bells and whistles just a phone that does what a phone should do. I have enough computers to do all the rest that smart phones try to do and if I want a top notch camera I will buy a real camera.
Guardian (brief) review today has it UK priced at £149.99, shipping from March 8. Replacement parts look reasonable/ ish... battery £22.99, £44.99 screen.👍
This is my next phone for sure. I've been eyeing the Fairphone for years but I use the camera quite a lot and just can't justify the cost considering the lackluster camera onthe FP. This one is dirt cheap and looks like it has a perfectly decent camera.
Would be great if this uses some newer mix of hardware rather than literal G21 but I like the non-adhesive screen approach. Make things easier than glued one since if parts of the glue haven't melted yet, you can snap the screen in half (rookie mistake). The compromise is waterproof but I'd rather have repairables than throwables
As a person who has fixed phones for some 8 years: This is about as repairable as a 2017 xiaomi or any other modern sub-£200 phone for that matter. While cool and all, this phone doesn't really live up to the hype of being super repairable.
I've had it for around 3 months now, you can get it for as low as £110 brand new and I can say it's amazing I haven't really tested it for demanding games though but regardless I recommend especially for it's repairability its very reassuring. Hopefully we get high quality OS upgrades before it stops receiving support for it . 100% worth it
I have G2 and it was basic but worked well apart from the camera that I found produced poor quality. The self repair feature is a good idea, but I think that they should have pushed it with a higher end device. Can't see many people willing to repair a basic phone.
I really hope and wish all Nokia phones in G and X series from now on will have this brilliant new fix the phone yourself at home with amazingly cheap prizes compared to what repair shops are asking at least here in Finland. Nokia G22 new screen only costs 49,95 € and a new battery is 24,95 € and a new charging port is 19,95 €.
Finally back 10 years back. Nice route for the new Nokia Brand. If the make 21:9 aspect ration with front facing stereo speakers and no camera or selfies, ( Who needs selfies ?) i'll buy one.
The G22 in So Peach is such a cool colorway, love my peachy-keen G22! Don’t mind the HD+, perfect for a kickback chill day streaming 10Play, iView, Tubi, Netflix,etc.
I love nokia, I hope nokia can improve it in terms of screen and internal storage. Even though the price is reasonable with the current trends and circulation.
Fairphone has been offering the DIY repair side for years (hence Nokia trying to push in on that market niche) but Fairphone has made it super easy to swap battery without any screws, literally done in seconds. Oh and also the Fairphone 3+ and up can all shoot 4K video...
I love the idea of easy repairability but I wish the specs were a little higher. I use my phone a lot outdoors and so have come to appreciate an OLED and a good camera.
Crazy to see how much effort was required to replace the battery. I remember how incredibly easy it was to change the battery on some of my HTC smartphones.
That's not bad, pretty close to the phone I'd be interested in. You know what'd be better? Just a plain removable back and battery. I don't see this as being any more svelte that phones like the Lumia 950 or LG V20. This thing is only splash resistant anyways,so what's the point? I'd bet a V20 running Lineage would easily keep pace with this thing. Still, I'll give credit to Nokia for trying
Problem is this phone looks basically unusable straight out the box with those awful specs. Doesn't really make sense to see this phone as a long term device where you just repair it as you go because it's already on a life-support machine. Nice content!
HMD is surviving, they said they won't focus on a flagship, maybe they'll launch a premium intermediate later this year, I hope they improve their logistics. I have the Nokia 8.3 and I really like the device. Nokia is still in the game.
Nokia should match the durability of their hardware with longer support. No point of hardware that could last a decade and only 2 or 3 years of support.
Great review as usual. I don't know if the sound from the mono speaker of the Nokia was any good because the sound from my phone's mono speaker is bloody terrible. Hard to tell.
You know, I opted for a OnePlus Nord N10 as my current phone a few years ago, due to Nokia jumping on the Google Assistant button train. I am old enough to remember when phones had all kinds of useless buttons on them like that, so that was an immediate nope to me. It's great to see that this trend has (seemingly) died now. That being said, I'm not entirely sold on the repairability angle here. Firstly, I remember the old days when swapping a battery took about 30 seconds, because the batteries were actually designed to be removable. That's what I was expecting when I heard that you can swap the battery. Not a 20 minute affair involving over 10 screws and speciality tools. At the same time, it doesn't look like a very difficult process. However, there is another problem: The G22 is a budget device. We all know the big money is in selling flagship devices, and those would also be the ones that people would be most likely to want to repair, instead of buying a new one outright.
It's quite surprising that nokia made this phone an easy repair one. If nokia is not gonna change the design of the phone for the next generation, maybe nokia can just sell the motherboard with upgraded specs. If nokia is really true to their eco friendly-ish idea, I hope nokia will consider this idea as an option. They don't have to make the entire phone, just some parts for DIY, repair, and upgrade.
I had a Nokia 6.1 Plus. Loved that compact phone by my heart but that charging port issue was serious and the customer support for that problem was non-existent. HMD lost my trust and I switched to Xioami. Best decision ever.
No, I am not sold. The replaceable parts are not enough to accept the below entry level SOC, low screen brightness band resolution and cameras that are good only and a perfect sunny day. HMD does not sell a large number of phones so they will actually do better selling bthe components. I would rather buy a better spec phone and take care if it for the 3 years, have it recycled and buy the current budget model or used flagship. In addition the cost of the iFixit kit has to be factored in.
Honestly gents I know collectively we lament Nokia and specs but the Nokia G50 still gets 12h + screen on time daily with Bluetooth on so I'm curious if this one would do decently too
Nokia has customer love still. And the are financially stable again. They need to step up and make something like the pixel 8a and they would really hit a home run. ( They need a fast clever phone)
I'm impressed that the screen can be removed and clicked back in instead of the glue and heat gun normally needed to remove screens. Honestly all phones should be like this.
While a part of me also wants that but the point is this kind of design makes the phn very vulnerable to dust and water. I think in the last 10 yrs almost everyones phn has suffered from water damage . The ip 52 rating on this phn proves it. Non removable battery and glued screen helps the new phn to achieve a minimum ip55 rating . Plus look at the thickness of the phn another disadvantage of this kind of design. Now if their r&d team can figure out a way to make it ip55 then it would be a big win.
@@Electrobuzz17 if they wanna give as ip rate they can
1. Put silicone gasket
2. hydrophobic coating or film (with re masking option )
The phone have some lifetime is important to repair it to last longer not to robust it for limmited of time
Just needs the top tier line with hardware upgrades. Same design of DIY
Some companies sell screens already glued to frames though. This is about as easy
@@Electrobuzz17 true but most of the time phone got damage from a broken screen or bloated battery.
I love seeing Nokia still being somewhat present in the current smartphone market, but I'd like to see them produce a proper flagship again!
They should ditch their superiority complex and launch a good full fledged budget flagship/mid range phone to get back
Although HMD is located quite literally across the street from Nokia, I believe they're fully independent company. They recently admitted they're not focusing on high end ... A lot like Joe Belfiore was forced to admit in 2017 that Microsoft wasn't "focusing" on Windows Mobile.
Nokia is bought by some company and yet they were not able to do anything yet!
@@haroonpaul1997 Nobody owns Nokia.
They have the X60 pro if they ever release it
Many thanks from Romania! This is truly a customer friendly phone that harkens back to the days when we could replace the battery, had a charger in the package and a 3.5 jack...
It may be a lower end device, but fair play to Nokia for pushing this sort of thing. Hope they lean into it and make it standard across their phones, it's certainly something I'd look into when I'm ready for a new blower.
Definitely, cheers for watching!
I love nokia for their build quality, back in the Lumia days.
can't wait to see nokia coming back on top
Ah yes, Lumia, back when a single piece polycarbonate body in a bright colour was an eye-catching premium feature, instead of the sign of a cheap budget phone. How times have changed. That being said, Lumia is about a decade past Nokia's reputation for build quality, which goes back to at least the legendary 3310. The phones of that era were extremely durable because the battery was removable, and the outer shell consisted of 2 removable plastic covers, and the front cover even came with a plastic cover for the screen. This made it so that it was virtually impossible to break the screen from a fall, and when the device did fall, at worst it would just dismantle into 4 pieces that you usually could put together right away. And when you couldn't, you could just buy a set of new covers and a new battery for very little money.
@@olbaze that kind of durability is missing in today's phones, hopefully nokia will increase it's durability
I have just heard about this phone, and according to Nokia's website repairability eill be a main objective designing their future phones. I cannot express how much I appreciate that, as repairing and changing battery in my phones has always been a priority for me. I will keep a close eye on this brand from now on, as even though this phone is just too weak for me needs specs wise (mainly the soc and amount of ram), but a higer spec phone with the same design philosophy could very well be my next phone (and would also buy that for my parents).
fairphone?
* Nokia G42 5G
nice review, i might pick this phone up in the future since it seems up my alley. i love that the battery is user-replacement and that it's easier to repair than most other phones. i hope that the custom ROM community goes wild with this phone!
Ah man, that's be great! 😃
Remember once when Nokia battery removal was just subject to removing the rear panel, i just wish nokia come back with good hardware and software, i was honestly waiting for the connecting people logo on start up of the phone, when he replaced the battery.
I like the idea of a phone that can be repaired by the end user and I think more phones should be made this way
Totally agree!
If they were to pair that sort of easy repairability with some decent specs then I may be more interested.
iphone fanboy?
@@DespaceManlol what?
@DeSpace Man Never be seen with an iphone pal. I have an Oppo Find X2 Pro currently. Great Android device, brilliant specs!
Agreed, a solid mid ranger with similar repairability etc would be lovely
@@TechSpurt simpleish screen replacement at home on a mid ranger and I'd buy one quicker than Lewis Hamilton in a new Merc, because I seem to break em faster than a chef making omelettes breaks eggs.
I have the Samsung Note 8. Most of the features go unused. I really just need a phone for the basic things: phone calls, texts, Google Maps, and news. Nothing outrageous. Hell, I have a DSLR I'd MUCH rather use for photos. My Note 8 has some serious burn-in, so I've been considering a new phone. A phone that is outright marketed as a fixable phone sounds damn good right about now.
Lmao same boat
I also have a Note 8 and a DSLR meaning that idgaf about phone cameras
It's the repairability that attracts me. I've replaced batteries in older iPhones (iPhone 4 and 6) successfully but it is a bit of a fiddle for my very old eyes and hands even though I've been fixing things for well over 60 years! It's good to know it does come apart sensibly.
Not too bothered about bells and whistles. I use a desk top PC for anything serious; my phone is just a fallback thing for (surprise!) making and receiving phone calls. The only games I play are Codeword and Freecell - anything needing fast video is down to the desktop I know I can fix.
Thanks
Hi, how old are you?
@@metsanemosehlane7891 I'm 83 and a retired electronics design engineer but I've been involved in computers since 1961; they were very, very different then, than they are now :)
@@belperflyer7419 Thank you for the information, I can only imagine what it was like back then.
@@metsanemosehlane7891 simple, genuine and less stressful I asume 😅
I'm pretty happy they're focussing on repairability. Now they just need to make another phone like the N900 😅
I have got one and I am happy with it. I don't need the all the bells and whistles just a phone that does what a phone should do. I have enough computers to do all the rest that smart phones try to do and if I want a top notch camera I will buy a real camera.
Taking the battery out was more complicated than I expected :D I hope that they do a similar thing with a phone with a faster processor.
Yeah, I was hoping for smth like the 3210. Oh well.
Guardian (brief) review today has it UK priced at £149.99, shipping from March 8. Replacement parts look reasonable/ ish... battery £22.99, £44.99 screen.👍
bro, I honestly wish they succeed with this, hope they come up with more phones like this in the future
This is my next phone for sure. I've been eyeing the Fairphone for years but I use the camera quite a lot and just can't justify the cost considering the lackluster camera onthe FP. This one is dirt cheap and looks like it has a perfectly decent camera.
I’m selling a new one sealed if you are interested :)
EXcellent that Nkia is taking back that greedy planned obsolecense with repairable budget phone. Kudos
The repair commentary was epic!
Very close similar to Nokia g21 . So identical. But now I'm currently enjoying my Nokia g21.
Really fun changing the battery
Still a far cry from the days of being able to switch out a Nokia phone battery in under a minute, but at least they're trying, bless 'em.
Watching this in my G21. ❤
Would be great if this uses some newer mix of hardware rather than literal G21 but I like the non-adhesive screen approach. Make things easier than glued one since if parts of the glue haven't melted yet, you can snap the screen in half (rookie mistake). The compromise is waterproof but I'd rather have repairables than throwables
What do u want for the price grow up really
I'd prefer repairables as well. Not many of us go diving with our phones.
As a person who has fixed phones for some 8 years: This is about as repairable as a 2017 xiaomi or any other modern sub-£200 phone for that matter. While cool and all, this phone doesn't really live up to the hype of being super repairable.
I've had it for around 3 months now, you can get it for as low as £110 brand new and I can say it's amazing I haven't really tested it for demanding games though but regardless I recommend especially for it's repairability its very reassuring. Hopefully we get high quality OS upgrades before it stops receiving support for it . 100% worth it
Now (July 2020) selling at £99 from Argos and less still through Amazon.
By the time the battery starts to die (2 years ish) this cpu is going to be struggling. A more future proofed version of this would be great though
Sad but true
agree
That is what I am thinking as well.
£150 in the UK.
That's is quite a decent price.
£150 is not bad especially as it can be repaired
No e compass. So no nav
Finally! Something like the fairphone but that you can get easily and works in the US.. the processor is about a third as good, but it's a start!
super helpful thank you
i'm gonna buy one, love that it's fixable !!!
I have G2 and it was basic but worked well apart from the camera that I found produced poor quality.
The self repair feature is a good idea, but I think that they should have pushed it with a higher end device. Can't see many people willing to repair a basic phone.
Man I'd be sold on this if it had flagship internals. With those bezels it might as well just ditch the notch/drop tho.
Agree
Great phone from Nokia so thanks and big up from Scotland 👍
Great detailed video and great personality!
Nice work on the battery replacement. I came here just for that.
Cursing while trying to take something apart is the realest moment I've seen this week
🔴 Remember few years ago a battery took only 3 sec to be replaced
Your comment is number 404 count. It's not found. 😂
I really hope and wish all Nokia phones in G and X series from now on will have this brilliant new fix the phone yourself at home with amazingly cheap prizes compared to what repair shops are asking at least here in Finland. Nokia G22 new screen only costs 49,95 € and a new battery is 24,95 € and a new charging port is 19,95 €.
Best phone in early 20s..my first phone
im 52 and this is going to be my first smart phone. seems like a great entry level device.
Finally back 10 years back. Nice route for the new Nokia Brand. If the make 21:9 aspect ration with front facing stereo speakers and no camera or selfies, ( Who needs selfies ?) i'll buy one.
A compact version would be chef's kiss.
The G22 in So Peach is such a cool colorway, love my peachy-keen G22!
Don’t mind the HD+, perfect for a kickback chill day streaming 10Play, iView, Tubi, Netflix,etc.
I love nokia, I hope nokia can improve it in terms of screen and internal storage. Even though the price is reasonable with the current trends and circulation.
Jeez, Nokia has followed Fairphone's footsteps
Fairphone has been offering the DIY repair side for years (hence Nokia trying to push in on that market niche) but Fairphone has made it super easy to swap battery without any screws, literally done in seconds. Oh and also the Fairphone 3+ and up can all shoot 4K video...
Sure, but what about the other specs? Fairphones are also THICC af phones
Fairphone don't sell outside Europe though. I hope both Nokia and Fairphone can bring their phones to the rest of the world.
I prefered their circular camera modules, but this doesn't look too bad either!
For me its the opposite, this one looks really dope and to me the circular are ugly...but everyone has a take.
Recently iam buying this product... awesome performance great experience nice one
I remember how easy it was to disassemble a nokia n9 or a nokia lumia 900 even though they were "unibody" phones. Truly a marvel of design.
Atleast hmd is offering something unique after a long time 😁
yep im sold with the headphone jack alone niced replacement to my 6.2 thats is having more and more small but annoying issues after years of use
Impressive analysis
I'm very impressed with this video
I love the idea of easy repairability but I wish the specs were a little higher. I use my phone a lot outdoors and so have come to appreciate an OLED and a good camera.
Well I tried to get my Pixel 4a battery replaced today, but the shop quoted the replacement at $400 USD. I might just get this instead.
Crazy to see how much effort was required to replace the battery. I remember how incredibly easy it was to change the battery on some of my HTC smartphones.
Looks good. I would be interested to know whether you can view the directories and files when plugged into the computer.
If was design for longevity then they should put a useful SoC on it. Unisoc is privacy backdoor asking for troubles junk.
My G22, i love it
Love the Zack shout out😆
Amazing video 🙌
The Nokia 3310 (2017) model is still the best model imo. It takes
Don't worry about the T606. This was written on a Nokia 7.2 and that uses a Snapdragon 660 which is pretty close spec wise to the T606. So it's fine.
That's not bad, pretty close to the phone I'd be interested in. You know what'd be better? Just a plain removable back and battery. I don't see this as being any more svelte that phones like the Lumia 950 or LG V20. This thing is only splash resistant anyways,so what's the point? I'd bet a V20 running Lineage would easily keep pace with this thing.
Still, I'll give credit to Nokia for trying
The 2 things that this phone SHOULD have are the android 13 out of the box as well as 1080p screen
love it, simple, effective and budget friendly
Problem is this phone looks basically unusable straight out the box with those awful specs. Doesn't really make sense to see this phone as a long term device where you just repair it as you go because it's already on a life-support machine.
Nice content!
Amazing!!! Good stuff.
I really like the idea of easily fixable phone but no 4k video is a deal breaker
Finally found the kind of phone i am searching for. Hope i launches in india
10 out of 10 for trying uncle spurt but the screen looked a bit darker than it did at the beginning of the review
HMD is surviving, they said they won't focus on a flagship, maybe they'll launch a premium intermediate later this year, I hope they improve their logistics. I have the Nokia 8.3 and I really like the device.
Nokia is still in the game.
Nokia should match the durability of their hardware with longer support.
No point of hardware that could last a decade and only 2 or 3 years of support.
you should have a poke pin inside the ifixit screwdriver, the bottom blue part can be pulled to reveal a pin :)
Why did they not just have a clip off removable back like we used to in days gone by like the 3210 and just swap over the battery
thanks for the effort!!
Great review as usual. I don't know if the sound from the mono speaker of the Nokia was any good because the sound from my phone's mono speaker is bloody terrible. Hard to tell.
I like the Lagoon Blue color, quite similar to T20 & T10 color
where do u get such amazing wallpapers ?
You know, I opted for a OnePlus Nord N10 as my current phone a few years ago, due to Nokia jumping on the Google Assistant button train. I am old enough to remember when phones had all kinds of useless buttons on them like that, so that was an immediate nope to me. It's great to see that this trend has (seemingly) died now.
That being said, I'm not entirely sold on the repairability angle here. Firstly, I remember the old days when swapping a battery took about 30 seconds, because the batteries were actually designed to be removable. That's what I was expecting when I heard that you can swap the battery. Not a 20 minute affair involving over 10 screws and speciality tools. At the same time, it doesn't look like a very difficult process. However, there is another problem: The G22 is a budget device. We all know the big money is in selling flagship devices, and those would also be the ones that people would be most likely to want to repair, instead of buying a new one outright.
I still believe the original still gets stronger come what may, kudos to Nokia, Microsoft Lumia 535 and Nokia X20 user here
Informative video.
It's quite surprising that nokia made this phone an easy repair one.
If nokia is not gonna change the design of the phone for the next generation, maybe nokia can just sell the motherboard with upgraded specs.
If nokia is really true to their eco friendly-ish idea, I hope nokia will consider this idea as an option. They don't have to make the entire phone, just some parts for DIY, repair, and upgrade.
T610 would be a better 'upgrade' that I could expect on a successor phone to G21
Didn't expected to see makima in a tech review thumbnail
A better CPU, an OLED screen and it would be my next phone
6:44 when it suddenly becomes a Flossy video 😂
Nokia 😍
I Love Jonna Napire ❤️
Informational video 👍
I had a Nokia 6.1 Plus. Loved that compact phone by my heart but that charging port issue was serious and the customer support for that problem was non-existent. HMD lost my trust and I switched to Xioami. Best decision ever.
No, I am not sold. The replaceable parts are not enough to accept the below entry level SOC, low screen brightness band resolution and cameras that are good only and a perfect sunny day.
HMD does not sell a large number of phones so they will actually do better selling bthe components.
I would rather buy a better spec phone and take care if it for the 3 years, have it recycled and buy the current budget model or used flagship.
In addition the cost of the iFixit kit has to be factored in.
I'm shooting a lot of video these days, recently tried the Moto G13... The camera is shocking is the any or the same camera? The phone looks alike!
Honestly gents I know collectively we lament Nokia and specs but the Nokia G50 still gets 12h + screen on time daily with Bluetooth on so I'm curious if this one would do decently too
are those battery pull tags? behind the battery. if they are you should have used them to remove the battery i suppose
I like nokia and I will buy as soon as possible
Can you please
tell me wallpaper
name.Nice review
I think it's really great
Nokia has customer love still. And the are financially stable again. They need to step up and make something like the pixel 8a and they would really hit a home run. ( They need a fast clever phone)
Thanks for the review could you kindly put the unboxing video thanks again