Nokia launches DIY repairable budget Android phone | Nokia Tags:finland 3 comments Great move! Now market the living shit out of it, and get people involved. Too bad that is the only interesting feature of that device. And replacing the screen probably costs 1/4 of new device. Too bad it is just a marketing gimmick. After the software updates stop in 3 years and parts after 5 years, it will be like any other phone. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Too bad that is the only interesting feature of that device. And replacing the screen probably costs 1/4 of new device.
Too bad it is just a marketing gimmick. After the software updates stop in 3 years and parts after 5 years, it will be like any other phone.
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Great move!
Now market the living shit out of it, and get people involved.
Too bad that is the only interesting feature of that device. And replacing the screen probably costs 1/4 of new device.
Too bad it is just a marketing gimmick. After the software updates stop in 3 years and parts after 5 years, it will be like any other phone.