Sustainable Tech
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This is a community for promoting sustainability in tech and computing. This includes: understanding the impact that our tech/computing choices have on the environment; purchasing or re-using devices that are sustainable and repairable; how to properly recycle or dispose of old devices when it is beyond use; and promoting software and services that allow us to reduce our environmental impact in the long term, both at work and in our personal lives.
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This device looks kind of appealing actually, apart from the lacking processor it looks like a really nice phone for a really cheap price. Hope they can continue this way and release a new "flagship killer"
HMD tried the high end and it didn't work out well for them. They quit supporting the Nokia 9 like a year before what was promised.
But they are doing okay at the low end, which is where all of their current devices have been since about 2020. I doubt there is incentive to try mid-range flagship killers. This phone does what 90% of people need and that will be fine, and if they are going to concentrate on low-end range, at least the devices are somewhat repairable which is a win.