

📞 Stay classic, stay connected — the Nokia 105 4G Edition
The Nokia 105 4G Edition (2023) is a durable, easy-to-use feature phone boasting a 1.8-inch display, dual SIM support, and a powerful 1450 mAh battery delivering up to 22 days standby. Equipped with wireless FM radio and expandable memory, it blends timeless design with essential modern connectivity, perfect for professionals seeking reliable backup or minimalist communication.
| ASIN | B0DGGXJQH7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 677 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 23 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | TA-1551 DS |
| Manufacturer | HMD Global Oy |
| Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 5 x 1.5 cm; 93 g |
A**R
amazing brick phone for kids
amazing phone for my son when he comes back from school
R**E
Cheap for a spare
Bought this for a spare as mine was not working right, was surprised even though it is a old style look it is up to date with latest technologies
M**.
Easy to use
Bought for my husband who hates technology. He says this phone is easy to use although it takes longer to turn on & off than his previous Nokia. Great for people who don't want a smartphone, very reasonable price.
S**N
Not entirely a 4G phone
I bought this phone because it was supposed to be a 4G phone and the 2G and 3G networks are being disconnected this year. Sadly this phone will also be disconnected at the same time as it turns out it is only 4G for text and internet but uses the 3G network infrastructure for calls. I'm with O2 and they've contacted me several times now to let me know this is happening. Caveat Emptor, still it has functioned quite well and will continue to do so until October at which point 2G and 3G get turned off.
K**S
Keith's comments
Excellent product. Also excellent service & delivery.
G**E
Utterly disappointing step‑backwards
I bought this handset to replace my mum’s much‑loved 2015 Nokia 105, whose battery is finally giving up after years of stellar service and is not 4G compatible. Unfortunately, this “upgrade” is nothing short of a downgrade. Software & user‑interface (the deal‑breaker) The menu layout is chaotic: identical icons lead to different functions, while obvious essentials (e.g. alarm, contact search) are buried three levels deep. Key assignments seem random. Sometimes OK selects, sometimes it cancels; the directional pad jumps unpredictably between options. Basic actions—adding a contact, switching to speakerphone, even ending a call—require far too many clicks for anyone, let alone an elderly user. First impressions of build I can’t fault the plastics or screen yet, but none of that matters when the phone is this frustrating to operate. A robust shell can’t protect you from bad software. After 20 years of making feature phones, how did it get this bad? Nokia used to set the gold standard for no‑nonsense usability. This model feels like it never saw a real‑world test: there’s no consistency, no logic, and certainly no respect for anyone who just wants to make calls and send the odd text. Bottom line I’m returning it and trying a basic smartphone instead—hard to believe, but even Android’s learning curve will be kinder than this. Save yourself (or your parents) the headache and give this model a miss.
L**U
Long lasting battery and classic style
Very classic model phone. It calls back my memory for two decades ago. It’s durable and battery can last for almost three weeks after one charge.
A**N
Nokia
Nice phone
A**R
Handy phone for calls only
B**H
La prise du câble pour recharger ne rentre pas dans les prises françaises
J**C
Appareil qui, suivant les opérateurs, ne capte pas le réseau. Et retour très compliqué car expédié d'Angleterre.
C**E
Attention prise du chargeur américaine
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