The Nokia G22 is the first Android smartphone in its series to ship with QuickFix technology. Unlike its predecessor, the phone is designed it in a way that tear-downs and battery swaps are easier.
Despite only having a 4GB RAM, it has a microSD slot which can expand the memory by up to 2TB. It also has a Unisoc T606 (12 nm) chipset which is quite decent.
The Nokia G22 has Android 12-based OS, which ironically is also where the G21 is presently stuck.
Even with its somewhat increased 20W charging sessions, the G22’s 5050mAh battery lasts three days. It still has a 3.5mm socket which is quite good.
The phone was released on February 25 and is currently available for about €180 which is around Php 10,546 when converted as of today.