HMD Global's Nokia is apparently done playing the specs game with its Chinese competitors in the mid-range and has thus started focusing more on sustainability and 'eco-friendliness'. The new X30 is its most eco-friendly phone yet, in fact, including recycled and recyclable materials wherever possible, and not including a charger in the box. You also get three years of warranty and software support, so you'll use your phone longer - at least that's the idea. That's all well and good, but what's this phone like in real life? HMD may not focus on specs, but most buyers of mid-range phones...
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