HMD Global, the company behind Nokia-branded phones, has released a new version of its Nokia 105 (2024) feature phone.
This release is essentially a rebranded version of the HMD 105 that launched in early June but with the important addition of wired headphones included in the box.
The Nokia 105 (2024) sticks to the formula that made feature phones so popular: simplicity and reliability. It has a compact design with a 2-inch (120 x 160 pixels) display that's perfect for basic needs like calling and texting. Inside, users will find a modest 4MB of internal memory that can be expanded via a microSD card slot that supports up to 32GB.
Despite its modest specs, the Nokia 105 (2024) boasts surprisingly long battery life. The 1000 mAh removable battery promises up to 18 days of standby time, making it a great choice for users who prioritize functionality over constant charging. Charging is handled via a microUSB port, and the 3.5mm headphone jack allows for easy connection to the included headphones or any other compatible headset.
The phone also has a solid build quality with a sturdy internal frame. Other features include an FM radio, MP3 player, LED flashlight, storage for up to 2,000 contacts, and the classic Snake game. It comes in Charcoal, Purple, or Blue.
One interesting difference from the HMD 105 is a slight drop in water resistance. The Nokia 105 (2024) has an IP52 rating, which means it's protected against dust and light splashes of water. This is a slight step down from the HMD 105's IP54 rating. However, the inclusion of headphones in the box may be a worthwhile trade-off for some users.
While the Nokia 105 (2024) doesn't offer internet connectivity or advanced smartphone features, it does cater to a specific niche. It's a phone built for essential communication, with a long-lasting battery and a durable design.