Nokia today announced its new Nokia G22 phone which you can easily repair by putting in a new battery, screen or charging plug.
It seems something is starting to change after so many protests for mobile phones that do not even allow you to change the battery. The new phone Nokia G22 is the first in a new line of Nokia phones designed to be ultimate users of having it repaired so that it has a long life.
Made with a recycled plastic shell and designed to be repaired by its owners at home, the Nokia G22 will be released in two weeks, on March 8 in most of Europe and some other markets outside the US, priced around €180 .
Nokia along with the spare parts it also offers repair instructions, but also the sale of the tools and accessories required to replace the battery, the door charging and the screen.
The company promises to keep these parts in stock for the next five years. It also states that carrying out a repair according to its guide and with official parts counts as an authorized repair, so it does not void the warranty!.
Adam Ferguson, the head of HMD, which owns the rights to the Nokia brand, in a public demonstration changed the battery from a G22 in less than five minutes, explaining that it would have taken an hour and a half to do the same on a previous-generation phone . When asked, he said it would take about 20 minutes to replace the screen.
The screen in question costs around 54 euros as a spare part. A new battery costs 27 euros and a new USB-C port assembly costs 23 euros and all tools required should cost around 7 euros.
You can find the features of the phone from the official website. It doesn't really matter if you get that particular phone or not. What matters is that something is beginning to change in the logic of manufacturers mobile telephones in the interest of the consumer.