Nokia launches Nokia 110 4G and 110 2G feature phones with up to 12 days battery life, HD voice calling, and QR payment support, targeting both young and elderly users.
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Nokia revives the feature phone market with Nokia 110 4G and 2G models, offering impressive battery life, QR payment, and HD calling at budget prices. Image: CH |
New Delhi, India – July 17, 2025:
In an era dominated by smartphones, Nokia is breathing new life into the feature phone market with the launch of the Nokia 110 4G and Nokia 110 2G. These devices blend classic functionality with modern features, appealing to both older users seeking simplicity and younger users looking for a reliable secondary phone.
The most striking feature of these new devices is their long battery life. According to Nokia, the 110 4G can run for up to 12 days on a single charge, thanks to its 1450 mAh battery. The 110 2G, with a 1000 mAh battery, offers slightly less endurance but still impressive longevity by today’s standards. Both phones support HD voice calling, delivering clear audio quality despite being feature phones.
What sets these models apart from others in the segment is the addition of QR code scanning for digital payments. This brings a touch of smartphone functionality to basic phones, allowing users to complete transactions in shops or markets with ease.
Both devices feature a 1.8-inch QQVGA display and run on Nokia’s S30+ operating system. Internal storage can be expanded up to 32 GB using a microSD card, providing ample space for music and other files. FM radio, an MP3 player, and Bluetooth 5.0 support are included to enhance entertainment and connectivity.
Designed with a polycarbonate plastic body, the phones are built to endure daily wear and tear. They come with an IP52 rating, offering resistance against water and dust. Connectivity options include a micro USB port and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Nokia 110 4G is available in Midnight Blue and Purple, while the 110 2G comes in Charcoal Black and Blue. Both are affordably priced to cater to a broad consumer base. In India, the Nokia 110 4G is priced at ₹2,499, while the 110 2G costs ₹1,699. In Bangladesh, the prices are ৳3,250 and ৳2,200 respectively. Customers can purchase the devices through Nokia’s official website and authorized offline retailers.
With the release of these two models, Nokia is not just offering phones — it's reviving the concept of durable, practical communication tools that balance tradition and technology.