

The micro-USB port is more contemporary, but no longer up-to-date. And the power supply unit also exudes nostalgia with a permanently connected cable. Because even with the Nokia 110, the phone and battery are separate in the box – the battery is packed in a small plastic bag as it used to be. Unpacking brings back memories of a time at the end of the 1990s, when a Nokia 3210 ushered in the personal mobile phone age for its 14th birthday. But how sensible is it to buy such a spartan feature phone like the Nokia 110 nowadays? Unboxing almost like in the 1990s A look at the price comparison reveals that the Nokia 105/110 is the cheapest current phone with LTE support – with the exception of the outdated Sony Xperia E3 and the Nokia Lumia 635/640. The more expensive of the two models comes with a camera and MP3 player, but the real specialty of both versions is something else: support for LTE and VoLTE, i.e. Nokia 105 4G and 110 4G are at the bottom of this class at Nokia and are offered for correspondingly low prices: 35 and 40 euros. Nokia continues to offer so-called feature phones, which master the basics in areas such as telephony, SMS and, in some cases, the Internet and apps.

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