Nokia is really going back to its roots by releasing a slew of new feature phones. Yup, despite how smartphones are getting way cheaper, it looks like some people are still longing for the basic handsets. Meet the new Nokia 105 and Nokia 130.
These two new devices from Nokia can be called as “midrange” feature phones, with the 3310 taking the “high-end” status. The Nokia 105 and Nokia 130 offers a noticeably smaller screen, battery, and relatively inferior internals.
First off, we have the Nokia 105. This thing has a less appealing 1.8-inch QQVGA display than the 3310’s 2.4-inch curved panel. It also has 4MB of internal storage, dual-SIM capability, and a decent 800mAh battery.
Disappointingly, the small 4MB of internal storage is not expandable. So you might be stuck on listening to FM radio.
Nokia 105 2017 Specs
- Nokia Series 30+
- Single/Dual-SIM
- 1.8-inch QQVGA display
- 4MB RAM
- 4MB internal storage
- microUSB 2.0
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- Dimensions: 112.0 x 49.5 x 14.4mm
- Weight: 73g
- White, Black, Blue
- 800mAh removable battery
Next stop, we have the Nokia 130. This phone obviously offers better features than the former. For one, the 8MB of internal storage can now be expandable up to 32GB. Also, the 130 now sports a VGA camera.
Nokia 130 2017 Specs
- Nokia Series 30+
- Single/Dual-SIM
- 1.8-inch QQVGA display
- 4MB RAM
- 8MB internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 32GB
- microUSB 2.0
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- Dimensions: 111.5 x 48.4 x 14.2mm
- Red, Grey, Black
- 800mAh removable battery
The Nokia 105 and Nokia 130 will run on the Series 30+ operating system and will come pre-loaded with the famous Snake Xenzia and try-and-buy games from Gameloft.
The Nokia 105 retails for USD14.50 (around Php735) for the single SIM variant, while the dual-SIM one will be at USD15 (around Php760). On the other hand, the 130 will be at USD21.50 (around Php1,090).