Nokia 105 series phones sales exceed 200 million units

According to a new report, global sales of the Nokia 105 series have exceeded 200 million units! The new Nokia 105 4G phone supports mobile payments. It is described as a “smarter feature phone”. 200 million sales here, Clearly indicates consolidated global sales. It takes into account the first generation in 2013, the second generation in 2015, the third generation and 2017, and finally the fourth generation in 2019.

The legendary Nokia 105 series phone exceeded 200 million sales

The latest Nokia 105 4G offers full 4G network, mobile payment, voice broadcasting, big codes, and other functions. It is way more practical and easy to use. The Nokia 105 series mobile phones feature Unisoc chipsets. Unisoc has made its name in the smartphone sector recently with its mid- and low-end processors with 4G connectivity. While most chip makers focus on 5G connectivity, Unisoc offers a decent amount of 4G chips at affordable prices. The Nokia 105 series has island style keyboards, color screens and polycarbonate bodies. As a reminder, these phones made the classic “Snake” game so popular. They also have a 3.5mm headphone jack, supports radio function, and the device also has a distinctive flashlight on top.

The Nokia 105 4G series also supports Unicom and Telecom Telecom 4G triple mobile network, with dual SIM dual standby. The mobile phone features a Ziguang Zhanrui T107 chip. It also supports wireless external radio and creates a voice broadcast function for the elderly. This product packs the Alipay mobile payment function, allowing users to see the Alipay payment code.

Since the Nokia brand is back in the hands of HMD Global, the brand is also investing in feature phones. Although the mass market is for smartphones, there is still a certain area of ​​users who can leave their feature phones behind. These devices are also useful for other scenarios. They can make good emergency phones or backup devices.

Nokia grabbed the headlines in 2016 and 2017 after its bold comeback with Android smartphones. However, the company lost its relevance. It mostly focuses on making mid-range and low-end devices nowadays. It is planning a low-end Nokia Style+ and a mid-range phone called the Nokia X21 5G.

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