HMD Global has launched the 2019 model of the Nokia 105 in India at a price tag of INR 1199. Although it’s not a smartphone, yet it is loaded with features to offer maximum functionality. The Nokia 105 (2019) is equipped with an easy to remove 800mAh powerful battery that will keep your handset working for quite a long time between the charging intervals. This feature phone allows you to call your loved ones and talk for hours without getting bothered for the battery backup. It allows its users to save up to 2000 contacts along with 500 SMS.
The product has FM Radio support that enhances your exposure to music. It has LED torchlight functionality that comes in handy during power cuts and other situations similar to this. The phone has also been loaded with entertainment features as it comprises of six ‘Try and Buy’ games from Gameloft like the Tetris, Sky Gift, Airstrike, Nitro Racing, Ninja UP! and Danger Dash. The Nokia 105 (2019) is an extremely easy-to-handle feature phone and it is perfect for the buyers who need a lightweight mobile phone with basic functions and excellent battery life.
Commenting on the launch, Ajey Mehta, Vice President and Region Head, APAC and India, HMD Global, said: “The love for Nokia feature phones reigns high in India for their build quality, reliability and functionality. With Nokia 105, we are bringing a phone to those consumers who are embracing mobility for the first time, giving them a phone with a long-lasting battery and everyday essentials in a modern design. I am excited to bring the Nokia 105 to Indian consumers.”
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