There is always a time when a phone is either your very first ever mobile phone or your go-to back up phone that lies somewhere in your home for months on a single charge. Targeting these exact specific markets, the Nokia 105 was launched at the Mobile World Congress with Nokia claiming it to be its cheapest device ever, retailing at just a 1000 INR in India. It is the no-nonsense feature phone one expects nothing from, other than the basic needs of course. So, without any expectations, we unboxed the Nokia 105, just for fun here in our studio, watch –
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These are the box contents of the Nokia 105, pictured in the image above. You have a battery(BL-5CB) of 800 mAH capacity, which is very generous of this phone that promises a standby of 35 days. There is a normal 2mm pin Travel charger, which is a typical Nokia one, and then you have instructions for Nokia Life tools, a SMS based information service that you can subscribe to and a normal user guide for the phone.
Along the side of the box, it was also mentioned that the device came with a bundled Airtel offer that offered 100 mins Airtel-to-Airtel calls and 400 local and National SMS for a month, for 50 INR.
It is a sweet tiny phone that fits easily in palms of all sizes. Equipped with a dust resistant keypad and a torch light, it will make sure you see “More than your eyes can see”. Sporting a Lumia like design with deliciously colourful matte+gloss plastics, it definitely screams Nokia when you look at it. The only media access from this phone would be your local FM station and it will be heard out loud thanks to the robust loudspeaker.
That said, we will withhold our jibber-jabber for now and let you glance at the several other photos we shot of the device, go ahead –
P.S: We are bummed by the absence of Snake 🙁