I can confirm the Nokia G60 - Is PWM free!!
I'm currently using it as a daily driver - for work.
It's a decent display (with a matte anti glare screen protector applied), no eye strain at all - but the colors are really washed out and dull. Even more so than the realme 8 5g.
The in built blue light filter is also useless, and the screen has a constant bluish tint. But this can be resolved by using an external light filtering app.
The G60 feels a bit cheap and tacky in the hand, and low quality. The sound quality is REALLY really appalling too, and the battery life isn't great. Also, it only comes with 4GB ram, but I haven't noticed any stutters or slowdown or anything.
It's a decent device if you just want to surf/read and watch the occasional video etc - but it's not ideal for media consumption due to the poor sound/loudspeaker, and the battery life is a bit of a mixed bag (though switching the screen down from adapative 120hz refresh to 60hz helps improve it some what).
I guess the best thing about it is the PWM free screen, no temporal dithering, and the stock android experience. Very minimal bloatware apps.
The UI is quite nippy and fast, and the closest you can get to a pixel like experience.
But I don't think I'll continue using it for much longer due to the sub par sound and battery. The main thing it has going for it is the regular monthly updates, promised x3 OS upgrades and 3 year warranty.