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HMD-Globalcompany that manufactures and sells Cell Phones Nokia wants users to reimagine the concept of phone ownership and contribute to charity.
This became evident with the launch of three eco-friendly cell phones, as well as a tablet and Circular, a subscription service for phones and tablets. nokia.
Nokia shows new devices
Leading the way is the Nokia X30 5G, a mid-range device that doesn’t necessarily aim to stand out for its specs.
The cell phone is “more environmentally friendly than nokia done to date.” Its aluminum frame is 100% recycled aluminum and the back cover is 65% recycled plastic.
Even the mobile phone case is made from recycled paper (70%). And yes, we are talking about another device that comes without a charger.
nokia add two other mobile phones: Nokia G60 5G and C31; in addition to the tablet T21.

Nokia subscription?
That’s what it’s all about Circularwhich will initially be in the UK and Germany.
Users will be able to subscribe for free (and unsubscribe without penalty after three months) to receive a Nokia device.
Clients Circular can choose telephone the most up-to-date and return your own, which will be transferred to another subscriber or donated.
Circular offers rewards to users in the form of “seeds for the future”. They will be able to choose which sustainability and philanthropic projects to support.
For example, users can use Nokia X30 5G for 30 euros per month. The phone will go on the market for 549 euros.
Nokia G60 5G (€339) — €15 per month
Nokia X30 5G (€549) — €30 per month
Nokia XR20 (€569) — €25 per month
Nokia T10 (199 euros) – 12 euros per month
Source: RPP

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