Hadn't heard of HMD, but they have a smartphone range as well and seem to push repairability as one of their selling points. Anyone have experience of a HMD smartphone?
As I understand, it is the mobile phone branch of Nokia which they sold to Microsoft, then bought back. I'm not sure quite how it ended up under the HMD name, but they have the rights to brand phones as Nokia.
Used an HMD Nokia 6 for a while. Phone was stable, a bit trigger happy with killing background apps but very usable compared to my current phone (different brand) that has experienced several significant bugs (for me) upon major updates. No bullshit app pre-installed was a strong plus. But the autofocus was not working properly sometimes and I needed to physically shake the phone to make it work again. This was 2017, they may have improved since then.
I have an HMD-made Nokia XR20. Rugged, waterproof, headphone jack, dual SIM or SIM + microsd, unlocked, Android One (little or no vendor or carrier bloatware). Really great phone.