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Nokia 225 4G review – finder.com.au
Nokia’s latest super-affordable feature phone isn’t fancy – but that’s totally the point.
HMD Global’s made quite a good impression over the past couple of years with its Android phones, thanks mostly to using the Android One platform to keep them updated and often improving heavily over time. Alongside those phones, it’s also used its licence to create phones under the Nokia brand to bring back “classic” Nokia designs as feature phones.
You could have argued that the Nokia 3310 that it debuted back in 2017 was more about getting attention than a serious play into the smaller feature…
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