Nokia's G42 surprises with a daring purple color scheme on request, is supposed to be easy to repair, and brings 5G connectivity at a low price. Does Nokia give important impetus with recycled materials and update promises, or is it just one smartphone among many?https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nokia-G42-5G-smartphone-review-With-this-eye-catcher-you-can-even-swap-the-battery.740282.0.html
HMD releases devices that are a bunch of mixed features.
On the one hand, you have easy repairability and no PWM at al, for such a "relatively" cheap low end device.
On the other, the specs are terrible.