HMD Global has announced two new Nokia feature phones, the Nokia 125 and Nokia 150. The Nokia 125 and Nokia 150 both come with a 2.4-inch display, with a longer design, and a bigger battery rated to last a few weeks on standby. The Nokia 125 is equipped with enough storage to save 2,000 contacts and 500 SMS messages, wireless FM radio, and a durable finish. Meanwhile, the Nokia 125 comes in Charcoal Black and Powder White, for an average retail price of USD 24. The Nokia N78 features a prominent directional pad at the center called the Navi-Wheel which was initially introduced in the N81 (see my review of the Nokia N81 here). Nokia dropped some of the features of the E71 when they introduced the cheaper Nokia E63, but with good reasons. Nokia's price-point for the E63 (expected to be at Php11,000) combines a good set of features with a really attractive price. Read more in our articles including "HMD Global intros Nokia 125, 150 feature phones" and "Infinix NOTE 60 Pro Yuna Gift Box now available in PH".
HMD Global has announced two new Nokia feature phones, the Nokia 125 and Nokia 150. The Nokia 125 and Nokia 150 both come with a 2.4-inch display, with a longer design, and a bigger battery rated to last a few weeks on standby.
The Nokia 125 is equipped with enough storage to save 2,000 contacts and 500 SMS messages, wireless FM radio, and a durable finish. Meanwhile, the Nokia 125 comes in Charcoal Black and Powder White, for an average retail price of USD 24. The Nokia N78 features a prominent directional pad at the center called the Navi-Wheel which was initially introduced in the N81 (see my review of the Nokia N81 here).
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