Nokia G22 is official with focus on repairability and sustainability

Today, HMD announced the 4G Nokia G22 with a key focus on repairability and sustainability. Let's explore that first, then we'll lay down the specs.

The Nokia G22 is for the smartphone owner that wants to hold onto his phone for the longest possible time. According to market research numbers the leading cause for people to change their phone is that it broke and that in most cases it was due to a broken display or a degraded battery, so HMD focused on making those as easy as to replace as possible.

A battery replacement of the Nokia G22 takes around 5 minutes and all the tools you need are the SIM ejector tool, a guitar pick and a screwdriver. Changing the display takes about 20 minutes, with a few extra tools. HMD partnered with iFixit to provide the tools, guide, and parts for you to replace the display, charging port or battery on the Nokia G22. Obviously, you can also take the G22 over to an authorized service center to do those repairs.

Nokia drastically reduced the steps needed to repair the G22 by removing the need to heat the back cover to remove it, and the need of alcohol to remove the battery.

Changing the battery and display is easier on the Nokia G22

The Nokia G22 has a back cover that uses 100% recycled plastic, while its packaging uses fully certified FSC Mix material.

As for the actual specs, the G22 has a 6.52-inch HD+ 90Hz display with Gorilla Glass 3. The front 8MP camera can perform face unlock even with a mask, and there's a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

The Nokia G22 is powered by a Unisoc T606 chipset with 4GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB storage. The Nokia G22 phone ships with Android 12, and HMD promises 2 OS upgrades and 3 years of security updates, so it should get to Android 14.

On the back, there's a triple camera system with a 50MP main camera, a 2MP macro unit, and a 2MP depth sensor.

The 5,050mAh battery takes 20W wired charging.

The Nokia G22 in Lagoon Blue and Meteor Grey

The Nokia G22 is available from today in Blue and Grey, starting at €179.

Reader comments

  • rodriguez

My nokia G21 has the problem of restarting its self

  • Anonymous

That's part of the problem. Seemingly whenever companies try to make sustainable and repairable phones they put cheap components in them, and then when they see bad sales they probably think "well nobody wants to buy a sustainable phone the...

I have no idea why you got a red cross when environment sustainability is the future. Also, Fairphone don't do greenwashing, unlike Apple. They truly deliver fully user-replaceable repair-friendly phone since 2013. I can understand why Fairphone...