Watch: Nokia launches its new “greener” X30/5G smartphone at the Berlin Tech Fair

In a precedent that is the first of its kind in the world of modern technologies and wireless communications, it launched The Finnish company Nokia An environmentally friendly smartphone. The new Nokia X30/5G 5G X30 phone is designed with a 100% recycled aluminum frame and back recycled plastic by 65%.

Nokia’s focus on sustainability and green continues to extend to a phone case made of 70% recycled paper, and a smaller size to reduce carbon dioxide emissions resulting from transportation. Like the two giants, Apple and Samsung, Nokia has moved towards removing the charger to reduce potential electronic waste.

“Sustainability is a major global topic that should concern everyone,” says Florian Seche, CEO of HMD Global Nokia. “We in the consumer electronics industry certainly contribute to the large amounts of consumer products, which people buy because they are so popular. So, we have to take responsibility and try to find solutions, to make sure that people can enjoy phones, but it should also leave the smallest possible impact on the environment.”

The ‘most eco-friendly’ smartphone to date looks impressive, but there is certainly still room for improvement. The task is still challenging today because some of the components of the phone, such as the precious metals used to make the phone, are hard to come by. Lithium battery ion, responsibly.

The introduction of the new Nokia X30/5G 5G phone comes with the company launching a new subscription service called Circular that aims to help people keep their phones for longer and keep them out of landfill.

Nokia says that subscription is subject to recycling, renewal and re-subscription of Nokia devices. “Not all items can be exchanged easily but precisely here is our commitment as part of Circular,” says Seche. “We are saying that our carousel service is really circular because it is not just a buyback program where you can buy back someone’s phone and then sell it on the second-hand market.” .

The Nokia X30 / 5G X30 will retail from £399 when it launches in late September.

Nokia, once the world’s No. 1 mobile phone maker, has sold its mobile division to Microsoft In 2014. HMD Global acquired the license rights to exploit the Nokia mobile phone brand in late 2016. Having entered the market in 2017, HMD Global slowly slipped in the rankings under pressure from phone makers. Smart Chinese.

IFA Berlin, the largest consumer electronics event in Europe, opened with the presentation of the latest electronics technology media on August 31 and September 1. The exhibition will start receiving the public from Friday 2 September.

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