Most of HMD’s efforts, like that “repairable” phone are a joke. I’m not particularly impressed with this either, but it seems that the pogo pins provide standard USB, which could enable some fun hacks.
This is just a series of cases.
Ironic that the entry level Lumia 520 was more modular than these attempts.
After the shit they pulled with the Nokia 9 PureView, how can someone bet money on their crap?
as long as HMD doesn’t allow bootloader unlocking this is DOA
They have microSD, audio jack, okay chip (Snapdragon 4 Gen 2) and RAM (4-8 GB), replaceable batteries and screens, and HMD has pledged spare parts for seven years. That’s a good start, but it’s a bit overpriced for its specs and currently only available in Europe, so it probably won’t sell very well.