The devices are budget-friendly while also offering high levels of repairability.

They’re also environmentally friendly.

HMD says they can reach 600 nits and have 70% NTSC coverage.

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They’re available in a range of snazzy colors, too.

The battery is rated for 800 full charge cycles and uses 10W charging.

There’s also a side fingerprint sensor and face unlock.

Pulse buyers can opt for 4GB or 6GB of Ram and get 64GB of storage.

There’s also a microSD card slot for adding another 256GB.

The phone goes for 140/100 (about $125 - $150).

It can also be equipped with up to 8GB or RAM and has 128GB of built-in storage.

It’s priced at 160/130 ($162 - $171).

It’s believed that Verizon will support the handset.