The classic Nokia 105 is back to life: its first version was launched in 2013

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).

By Editor

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