Nokia has tried to make it as easy as possible to repair common malfunctions in a new smartphone, such as replacing a broken screen, port or battery. The company is also partnering with iFixit to produce a Nokia G22 home repair kit.

HMD Product Manager successfully replaced the battery in the Nokia G22 during a press conference to highlight the ease of repair. The whole process took about five minutes. He said a similar battery replacement on a previous-generation HMD phone or many competing smartphones would take around 90 minutes. “It will probably take you 20 minutes to repair the Nokia G22 screen,” says the administrator.

Prices for the novelty start at £149.99 (about 13.6k rubles at the current exchange rate).

Source: Ferra

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