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Posted by Ex
 - May 17, 2023, 18:17:00
I am upgrading from Nokia 5.3 to Nokia G22 and I found out that the Nokia 5.3 has a heating issue (51.7°C), when reading the notebookcheck lab test today. However I haven't noticed any heating issue when using the Nokia 5.3 for the past 2 years. So I am confident that the max. heating (42.1 °C) of the Nokia G22 will be of no significance for me.
Posted by Neenyah
 - May 03, 2023, 17:28:23
Cheap phones = best phones. Whoever NEEDS a 1200€+ phone is delusional; if they want/desire one then fine but if they need it... lol. Although heating is a real issue with this one and it's the reason why I would skip it. Looks like a great device otherwise. Thanks for the review!
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 03, 2023, 08:06:17
The manufacturer wants to become even more sustainable with the Nokia G22: сomponents made of recycled plastic and good repairability should help. You can find out how the mid-range phone performs in everyday use and which suggestions for improvement we have in the test.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nokia-G22-smartphone-review-The-mid-range-phone-can-be-repaired-by-yourself.713574.0.html