Nokia G310 5G: The phone that puts the power of repair in your hands
The Nokia G310, a new 5G smartphone, was unveiled by Nokia in the US. The G310 is a cost-effective gadget that is distinguished by its easily repairable architecture. Users can quickly replace broken parts, including the display, battery, and charging port, thanks to Nokia's QuickFix technology.
The manufacturer of Nokia cellphones, HMD Global, has teamed up with iFixit to provide consumers with repair guides and genuine replacement parts. Continue reading to learn more about the device's default features.
Aside from its ability to be repaired, the Nokia G310 is a rather standard smartphone with a 6.6-inch HD+ screen and a 90Hz refresh rate. It has 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage and is powered by the Snapdragon 480+ SoC.
There are three cameras on the back of the device: a 50MP primary sensor, a 2MP macro sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. An 8MP front-facing camera is provided for selfies and video chats.
The device also has Nokia's OZO audio technology. Nokia claims that it would enhance both the audio playback and video sound quality. The Nokia G310 is powered by a 5000mAh battery that requires a 20W converter to recharge. For additional biometric security, the phone has an NFC chip and a fingerprint scanner.
From a software standpoint, Android 13 is pre-installed. The third Nokia smartphone to include the QuickFix design, which makes repairs simple, is the G310 5G. In a time when it has gotten more and harder to fix devices, this is a welcome shift.
Starting on August 24, the Nokia G310 5G will be sold both offline and online at Metro by T-Mobile and T-Mobile stores. The price will start at USD 186, or around Rs 15,490 in India.