📱 Stay Connected, Stay Stylish!
The Nokia 105 2G Feature Phone is designed for those who value reliability and simplicity. With a robust build, a long-lasting battery that offers 12 hours of talk time, and the ability to tune into FM radio wirelessly, this phone is perfect for anyone looking to stay connected without the distractions of a smartphone.
V**S
Great seller
Great simple phone, bought for an elderly neighbour on his own who has no landline or internet. Had an issue with 1st phone but had fantastic service from seller, great communication, managed to get a replacement very quickly. Elderly man is happy. I would definitely recommend this seller and would buy from them again
B**O
Cheap and Cheerful
We bought this phone to receive calls for an electric gate. A little difficult to get the back off and put the tiny SIM card in but easy to put the back on thereafter. The phone buttons are small and easy to press the wrong thing but at its price it’s hard to grumble. Phone call quality is good. Interesting to be able to have dual SIMs but haven’t used that facility as it is only for the gate calls. The phone is plastic and the colour bright enough not to loose it!
M**L
A Disappointing Departure from Nokia's Legacy - Returned it ASAP, Beware of Imitations
As a devoted Nokia enthusiast, my recent experience with the Nokia 105 left me deeply disappointed and questioning the authenticity of the device. This purchase turned out to be a regrettable encounter with what seems to be a Chinese copy, featuring a fake OS and peculiar features that deviate significantly from the trusted Nokia experience.One of the most glaring issues was the operating system, which felt counterfeit and a far cry from the intuitive and user-friendly interface that Nokia is renowned for. The absence of the familiar Nokia OS left me grappling with an unfamiliar and confusing system, eroding the brand's legacy that I had come to cherish.Furthermore, the inclusion of strange and, frankly, comical features that are not typical of Nokia devices raised serious concerns about the authenticity of the product. These additional elements felt like a misguided attempt to imitate modern smartphones, and they only served to detract from the simplicity and reliability that I associate with the Nokia brand.Given this disappointing experience, I promptly returned the Nokia 105. As a Nokia enthusiast, it pains me to say that I will not be considering another purchase of this model or any similar version that veers so far from the brand's established identity. This experience, along with the immediate return, serves as a cautionary tale for fellow Nokia enthusiasts—beware of imitations and ensure the authenticity of the device before making a purchase. This counterfeit Nokia 105 has left me with a sense of regret and a diminished trust in the brand.
L**O
Basic brick phone that does everything you need for a non-smartphone - good for tweens and kids
I bought this smartphone for my 11 year old for going to secondary school on the bus. I wanted him to be able to stay in touch with me in case he got lost or delayed, without all the smartphone features that are so potentially addictive and dangerous for kids. This one seemed perfect and the price point even more so! If it gets lost it's not such an issue (bearing in mind phones and devices are more likely to get lost with absent minded kids).All in all it's a great value brick phone; the turquoise colour is good for not getting lost and being visible in the depths of your back, and it's small and light enough to fit in your bag or pocket without weighing you down (or your kid's already heavy school bag).The interface is fine; most of us probably remember it from our pre-smartphone days. There's the classic game "Snake" to pass the time when bored on the bus, and you can text and so on. Obviously there's no internet but I didn't want that for my child.One small annoyance: there are a few other basic games like Tetris but you have to pay to get the full game, which I thought was a bit of a rip off!This is a bit of an idiot-proof device for anyone who is a technophobe - and easy to learn. All in all good value and a decent option for anyone looking to stay smartphone free for longer - or to purchase a basic phone that won't break easily, won't matter if it gets lost and won't get your child addicted to the internet and apps. Worth it!
C**T
Perfect small dumb phone
Fab colour - not easy to absentmindedly 'put down and lose'. Easy to use. Does what it needs to do. And importantly has both Tetris and Snake games to play. I've not looked at all the other games. Easy to place blocks and screening on certain numbers. Much more sophisticated than my original Nokia phone from years ago. Battery lasts about a week!
N**I
Decent digital detox phone - let down by cheap build quality and some software issues
I bought this for a "digital detox" as like many others I'm sick of how my smartphone seems to have invaded every minute of my life. So far it has performed its purpose but there's a few issues with it that make it difficult to use, although this could be a good thing if you're trying to keep off your phone!The good: it does nothing really except send and receive calls and text messages. There is a useful but not bright LED torch. It also has an alarm clock, a calendar of sorts, an FM radio, and some rubbish games. No data, no apps. Perfect for a digital detox. Call quality seems acceptable. Battery life is very good compared to modern smartphones - easily lasts several days between charges but it does take a hammering if you use it for long phone calls. The software or user interface is mostly ok and largely mimics the old Nokia phones in the way it operates so if you're of a certain age it may feel very familiar.The bad: the build quality is poor, it feels light and plasticy and nothing like how you will recall a proper Nokia handset from 10 or 20 years ago felt. The keypad is spongy and the 5-way menu key is really bad as it lacks any way to tell which of the 5 directions you are pressing it. The really big let-down is how bad it is to type on. The spongy keys are dreadful and the implementation of the T9 typing/dictionary is really half-baked - there is no automatic capitalisation and there is no facility to make it learn new words so typing is a tedious drag even if you used to be a T9 keyboard ninja like me.Overall, it's ok for my purposes. But some improvements to the build quality and software while keeping the same basic functionality (and not adding more things) would make this a really attractive phone.
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