Introduction Buying a smartphone is simple - you weigh the features against the price and try to find the best value. At least, that's how the reasonable buyers do it. Looking at the phone's specs goes a long way, but it's far from the full story. There's more to consider - like HMD's 3-3-3 promise for the Nokia smartphone lineup - that's three years of OS updates, 3 years of security patches, and 3 years of warranty. That certainly enhances a phone's value if you plan on sticking with it for a few years. Some buyers would even rate it higher than than a 108MP camera, or 5,000mAh...
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