HMD Disassembles HMD Pulse on Twitter

It seems that HMD did a disassembly video of its latest Pulse Pro device and beat others to it. The disassembly is posted on Twitter, but not because HMD usually does this. They did it to show how easy it is to take the device apart and replace its broken parts.

HMD Pulse is designed to be easily repaired, and the spare parts, as well as instructions to replace them, will be sold and distributed through iFixit (the company that ditched Samsung for not making their phones easy to self-repair).

HMD partnered with iFixit to simplify phone repairs and encourage longevity. Check how easy it is to fix the HMD Pulse Pro.

There are many resemblances to the Nokia G22 and G42, as the back cover is polycarbonate and can be easily removed using a guitar pick. The phones’ durability is maintained with an internal aluminum body that supports the display.