Last June 29, TENAA certified an unknown two Nokia feature phones that will be act as the successor of the four-year old Nokia 105 and the three-year old Nokia 130. Today, the Finnish company has just announced these handsets with some improvements on its features and physical design.

First, the Nokia 105 (2017) with slightly bigger 1.8-inch TFT screen, from the previous 1.4-inch QVGA display. The ergonomic body is what makes the phone look gorgeous and very comfortable to hold. For quicker texting and dialing, a new key layout is designed for nice usability. The company also claims that the removable 800 mAh battery capacity has 15 hours of talk time and a whopping 31 days of standby time. There’s an FM Radio also for listening with 3.5 mm audio jack.

On the other side, the new Nokia 130 (2017) has the same 1.8-inch display. The storage bumps to 8MB that can be expandable up to 32GB thru microSD card. A camera is present at the back that can capture video. It also has Bluetooth for sending files to other phones, while the battery is larger at 1,020 mAh capacity with 11.5 hours of video playback.

Both phones will have a pre-installed Snake Xenzia for complete nostalgia. It’ll be available in single-SIM and dual-SIM variants.

Nokia 105 (2017) key specs:

1.8-inch QQVGA TFT display; 160 x 120 resolution
4MB storage
4MB RAM
Dual-SIM, Dual standby
2G GSM connectivity
3.5 mm jack
FM Radio
Nokia S30+ OS
800 mAh removable battery
112.0 x 49.5 x 14.4 mm
73 grams
Colors: Blue, Black and White
Price: $14.5 or ~P735 (Single-SIM); $15 or ~P76 (Dual-SIM)

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Nokia 130 (2017) key specs:

1.8-inch QQVGA TFT display; 160 x 120 resolution
8MB storage
4MB RAM
Dedicated microSD slot that supports up to 32GB
VGA camera
Dual-SIM, Dual standby
2G GSM connectivity
3.5 mm jack
FM Radio
Nokia S30+ OS
Bluetooth v3.0
1,020 mAh removable battery
111.5 x 48.4 x 14.2 mm
73 grams
Colors: Grey, Black and Red
Price: $21.5 or ~P1,090

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