HMD continues to resurrect classic telephone equipment. This time it is the Nokia 105, whose original model was launched on the market in 2013, becoming a classic device of the brand.
The model was not updated until 2015. A few years later, the HMD brand took over the reins of Nokia, launching five reissues of the Finnish company to date.
According to a report by Xataka, the difference with other editions of the Nokia 105 is that it now has fewer curves and a body that looks like a powerbank.
This is a feature phone, or basic phone. That is, it has key functions such as a dual LED flashlight, FM radio, the Snake game and an MP3 player (it has a headphone port).
Physically, the screen has a QQVGA resolution and is slightly larger (2″ diagonally). It also has 4 MB of storage and 4 MB of RAM, although it has access to a MicroSD card of up to 32 GB. It does not have Bluetooth, WiFi, NFC or GPS. Its connectivity is 2G.
As for the price, it is still a mystery. The report states that until 2023 the Nokia 105 model was sold at 35 euros (almost 150 soles).