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Nokia 150 Dual Nokia phones are well known for their exceptional build quality. Colors Nokia 105 With soft curves that feel good in your hand and a cover that Black, Cyan, White keeps its color if scratched, the new Nokia 105 is beautifully Dual SIM crafted and built to last. Operating System Software release: Series 30+ Key features Size & weight • A clear improvement - With better call clarity and audio that’s Height: 108.5 mm, Width: 45.5 mm, Thickness: 14.1 mm, 20% louder than the previous version, the new Nokia 105 Weight: 69.6 g gives you excellent call quality in noisy environments. And with space for 2000 contacts and up to 15 hours of talk time, Display you have everything you need to get the most out of your Display size: 1,4”, resolution 128 x 128 mobile calling experience. • Entertainment essentials - Use the built-in FM radio to listen Memory to the news or tune in to the match. And with 2 free games RAM: 4 MB (Bubble Bash 2, Snake Xenzia) and 4 try & buy Gameloft User data storage: In device titles, your mobile entertainment needs are fully covered. • The Nokia 105 Dual SIM has a built-in flashlight, a Micro Battery USB charging port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and the battery is Replaceable battery: Yes good for up to 25 days of standby time. Battery capacity: 800 mAh • Managing your calls and text messages is easy when you Battery voltage: 3.7 V have two SIM cards. The Nokia 105 Dual SIM gives you the Maximum standby time: 25 days freedom to pick the SIM card that’s perfect for each of your contacts. Maximum talk time (2G): 15 h Design Audio Nokia 105 Other user interface features: Glance screen, Vibrating alerts Radio features: FM Radio Dual SIM Keys and Input Methods Tools and productivity User Input: Keypad Personal information management features: Clock, Calendar, Operating keys: Call key, Power/End key, 4-way Navi Key, Phonebook, Reminders, Calculator, Flashlight, Alarm clock Alphanumeric keypad Call management Connectivity basics Call types: Audio call, Conference call SIM card type: Mini SIM Call management features: Call logs, Call history, Call waiting, Call Dual SIM: Dual Standby SIM forwarding, Integrated hands-free speakers AV connectors: 3.5 mm stereo headset connector Supported amount of phonebooks: 1 Charging connectors: Micro-USB Supports amount of contacts: 2000 Tools and productivity Environment Personal information management features: Clock, Calendar, Materials: Free of BFR, Free of PVC, Free of nickel on the product Phonebook, Reminders, Calculator, Flashlight, Alarm clock surface Packaging: Minimized package, Made of renewable materials, Cellular connectivity Packaging is 100 % recyclable, Containing up to 55% recycled GSM network: 900 MHz, 1800 MHz materials, Virgin wood fibres up to 100% certified Energy efficiency: Unplug charger reminder Product recycling: 100% recoverable as materials and energy User guide: One colour printing Sales Package Charger, Battery, User Guide.
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