Nokia has released its cheapest 4G phones
HMD Global, which owns the Finnish Nokia brand, has decided to relaunch the Nokia 110 and Nokia 105 push-button phones launched in 2019, adding support for fourth-generation cellular networks. These are now the cheapest 4G devices in the Nokia range.
The new phones were named Nokia 110 4G and Nokia 105 4G. The name reveals their main feature – support for work in 4G VoLTE networks, which a rare push-button mobile can boast of. As for the rest, these are ordinary phones with modest characteristics corresponding to the price. Both models received a 1.8-inch screen with a resolution of 160 x 120 pixels, a 1020 mAh battery rechargeable via a micro-USB port, a microSD card slot (maximum 32 GB) and an LED flashlight on top. There is also FM radio and MP3 support.
If we talk about the differences between the new phones, then the Nokia 110 4G has a couple of advantages over its younger brother. First, there is the camera on the back, the resolution of which is unknown. Second, it’s a classic 3.5mm headphone audio jack.
Russian users are among the first to purchase new Nokia phones. Here their cost starts at 2,690 rubles for the Nokia 105 4G and reaches 2,990 rubles for the Nokia 110 4G.