Nokia's new phone is slightly pricier than free

Once a top phone manufacturer and now a mid-tier brand, Nokia captured attention with its new product.

Nokia's new phone is slightly pricier than free

HMD Global recently unveiled a new addition to its lineup, the Nokia 105 Classic. This cost-effective feature phone provides 2G connectivity and comes equipped with a built-in UPI system, facilitating secure and effortless payment transactions. An additional advantage for users is the provision of a one-year replacement guarantee.

The Nokia 105 Classic also stands out with its wireless radio functionality, which enables users to tune into FM radio stations without the requirement of an external headset. Ensuring prolonged use, the phone is powered by an 800mAh battery, promising a long-lasting standby time.

Nokia's new phone is slightly pricier than free

User experience is paramount for HMD Global. Reflecting this priority, the Nokia 105 Classic has been meticulously designed. Compact and user-friendly, the phone ensures ease of handling and portability. Its sturdy construction is testament to rigorous testing standards, ensuring consistent connectivity in various conditions.

As of now, the Nokia 105 Classic is available for purchase in India. Prospective buyers can choose from four distinct versions: options with Single or Dual SIM, and versions bundled with or without a charger. The starting price is set at INR 999 ($12), and customers can select between two vibrant colors, Charcoal and Blue.

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