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Nokia launches DIY repairable budget Android phone

www.theguardian.com Nokia launches DIY repairable budget Android phone

Nokia G22 has removable back and standard screws allowing battery swap in less than five minutes at home

Nokia launches DIY repairable budget Android phone
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  • I know Nokia isn't the same company it was when it made good phones but if they're going to try to start making them again they should really bring back physical keyboards and maybe even something like the communicator device line. Theres a growing demand for physical keyboards on their devices, especially since all the ones with modern specs are basically all the same, just a wafer of glass that is essentially disposable to a lot of people, especially since they can't even do as much as change the battery without voiding the warranty or paying a shop to do it.

    Also they could really bring back a large userbase if they ressurected maemo/meego. Would be interesting to see a partnership with sailfish or maemo-leste, or at least support for mainline Linux.

    I typed this on a touchscreen and I loathe every second of it.

    • Theres a growing demand for physical keyboards on their devices

      Where is this growing demand? I also see one or two people in the comments like this, and I get that you may want it, but I've seen no reports indicating it's anything but extremely niche.

      On a side note, which keyboard software do you use on your phone? Maybe that's the problem.

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