This new $250 Nokia smartphone can be self-repaired and comes with 5G

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The new Nokia G42 smartphone comes with reparability features and 5G connectivity.

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HMD Global, the company that makes Nokia-branded smartphones, on Wednesday launched a new smartphone that can be repaired by users when parts get damaged.

The purple device can be repaired by customers using parts provided by iFixit, the repair advocacy organization. It retails at £199 ($252) for a version with 128GB of internal storage.

It is available in the U.K., starting Wednesday. HMD Global didn’t provide details on U.S. availability.

The launch furthers a push by HMD Global into reparability as it looks to tempt people to buy new phones.

The G42 5G is a more premium-feeling upgrade on the company’s repairable G22 phone, which was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona earlier this year.

The phone comes with a 50-megapixel main camera, a 6.56-inch screen, and three-day battery life. Users will be given three years of monthly security updates and two years of operating system upgrades.

Users will have to pay for respective parts they need replaced. For the charging port, you’ll have to pay £24.95. For the battery, it’s £29.95. As for the rear cover, it’s £29.95.

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