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Nokia 105, 1.8 Inch S30+ Feature Phone with 4G Connectivity, 128MB + 48MB Storage, 1020mAh Removable Battery, FM Radio (Wired and Wireless Dual Mode) and 3-in-1 Speaker - Black
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Brand | Nokia |
Operating system | S30+ |
RAM memory installed size | 48 MB |
CPU model | Snapdragon |
Memory storage capacity | 48 GB |
Screen size | 1.8 Inches |
Model name | Nokia 105 |
Wireless carrier | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Cellular technology | LTE |
Connectivity technology | USB |
About this item
- Better connected than ever before
- HD voice calls with 4G VoLTE1
- Zoomed menus for easy navigation
- Modern design. Long lasting battery
- Included Components: quick start guide
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Customers like the value of the cellular phone. They mention that it is loud when using it and the battery runs down quickly. They also say that the buttons are unresponsive, hard to press and that the screen size is too small. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, and quality.
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Customers appreciate the value of the cellular phone. They mention it's a good little phone easy to use just right.
"...don't want too much complications & want it for just calls & texts great price would highly recommend" Read more
"...it has been optimised for 4g. Not a brilliant product, but good for the price." Read more
"...price, and with careful use however, the phone still represents good value for money." Read more
"...that are useful ...can use radio without headphones ...basic phone for a reasonable price it does all i need it to do so no complaints" Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of use of the cellular phone. Some find it simple to use, while others say it's cumbersome and difficult to use. They also mention that the operating system isn't very intuitive, has a bizarre user interface, and is awkward to use after having had a smart phone. Additionally, some customers find the instructions useless and frustrating, making operations confusing.
"So easy to use, great if you don't want too much complications & want it for just calls & texts great price would highly recommend" Read more
"...'s no hi-res screen experience, the keys are spongy, and the interface is user hostile. On the other hand, it *is* 4G and it *is* under twenty quid!..." Read more
"...people that don’t want all the extras on the modern phones and very easy to work" Read more
"...The operating system isn't very intuitive, and you have to click around to try to find some obvious settings such as silent mode, which incidentally..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the cellular phone. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it's very low quality and totally unreliable.
"Ideal phone for people that don’t want all the extras on the modern phones and very easy to work" Read more
"said it was 4G. but failed to work with existing SIMs. pointless product.not the quality you’d expect from the brand." Read more
"With great apps on the phone, it does the job, has a good radio, ensure you get a screen protector and rear case would keep the phone in good..." Read more
"...improve safety for a vulnerable person, and yet it's been an absolute waste of money, and is causing worry and upset as that person is now..." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the battery of the cellular phone. They mention that it dies quickly, the charge does not last as long as anticipated, and the battery runs down quickly. Some customers also report that the battery standby is non-existent and the SIM card slots don't work.
"said it was 4G. but failed to work with existing SIMs. pointless product.not the quality you’d expect from the brand." Read more
"...is useful, however the phone continually (and randomly) stops accepting calls and texts...." Read more
"...does not have the features or layout of my last phone and batter dies suddenly !! Only lasts 2 days at most!!" Read more
"...The battery runs down quickly with very little use. Would not recommend & would not buy another Nokia." Read more
Customers dislike the buttons on the cellular phone. They say the buttons are unresponsive, hard to press, and sensitive. Some customers also mention that the buttons is tiny, which suits a child but for them it's very cumbersome.
"...The buttons are tiny, which suits a child but for me it's very cumbersome to use...." Read more
"...But still had issues with the buttons. My mother found it hard to press the buttons. Better for her as she doesn't use the Internet." Read more
"...The middle button is so sensitive that unless you press it absolutely level, it switches to the next selection much too easily...." Read more
"...Difficult to operate buttons make navigating the phone tricky." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the screen size of the cellular phone. They mention that it is too small, grainy, and difficult to see in sunlight. Some say that the screen does not fit the telephone.
"It certainly has a very small screen and what you see in the picture is a black border background so very deceiving indeed ...." Read more
"...one with the coloured screen extremely difficult to see in sunlight very tiny and much more complicated in its usage, for a simple Phone is necessary..." Read more
"...from my previous telephone which had developed a fault, does not fit this telephone, it is too big." Read more
"...The screen is too small and very grainy- worse than the 1990's...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the call volume of the cellular phone. They mention that the buttons are loud on each press and the phone is noisy when using it.
"Noisy when using it (can;t seen to switch pinging off!) does not have the features or layout of my last phone and batter dies suddenly !!..." Read more
"The phone comes with silent mode as standard. Call volume is not in the settings...." Read more
"DO NOT buy this item. The buttons loud on each press. Found same for £9.99 elsewhere." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the camera of the cellular phone. They mention that there is no camera on this model.
"I did not realise when I ordered this phone that it didn't have a camera so I had to order a different one...." Read more
"...There is NOT a camera on this model." Read more
"Good reliable phone, but no SD card slot and no camera." Read more
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not the quality you’d expect from the brand.
This is not good for elderly persons who don't do or know the way around Internet.
Dual sim, which is useful, however the phone continually (and randomly) stops accepting calls and texts. The only way to resolve this is to switch the phone off - however you can't contact the owner of the phone to tell them they need to do so! I've been phoning it all morning, on both sims, but continually says not available.
Had purchased this phone to improve safety for a vulnerable person, and yet it's been an absolute waste of money, and is causing worry and upset as that person is now unreachable. Really wish I'd never purchased this phone for them.
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So if you purchase this phone inside the USA and use it on AT&T with an AT&T SIM, you will notice that everything works except for calling. This is because the phone defaults to having VoLTE disabled. AT&T is a VoLTE calling only network. So enable VoLTE in Settings > Connections > VoLTE (check photos).
Aside from the cellular fiasco, the phone is a great digital detox phone. This phone has an internet browser but it is very limited. Expect days of battery life with receiving texts and calls. The phone allows for a decent amount of customization. I strongly suggest to watch several videos on this phone if you want to get the most out of it. This phone comes with some extra games which I wasn't able to figure out how to uninstall them. But other than that, there was no bloatware.
This is a good cheap phone that I have been able to get working in the USA for AT&T. HOWEVER, This phone only is able to utilize LTE bands 2 and 5 (about 50% of the network's available bands by coverage) for the AT&T network. I have not noticed any significant cellular performance problems even while driving long distances, but I cannot guarantee the same for you. This phone does not have any other radios besides its 2G-4G cellular radio. So no Bluetooth. I don't believe you can play music off of it except for the built-in FM radio receiver. It pairs well with the SanDisk Clip Jam MP3 player.
I like it. For $50, I am satisfied. Just note the vertical viewing angles on the display suck (check image). However the horizontal viewing angles are good.
UPDATE #1: I began having issues with VoLTE calling on AT&T. When I called certain people, the VoLTE call would not pass any voice. The call would ring and initialize when the person (or I) answered, but then it would hang and drop after 10 seconds of no voice. I fixed this issue by using a T-Mobile sim card (through Tello, great deals for low data rate plans). T-Mobile, so far has fixed all of the calling issues. T-Mobile even allows VoLTE on 4G as well. I have been able to use this phone with 2G on T-Mobile, but it seems like 2G support is ending in April 2024.
Also, adding custom ringtones can be done. To do so, make sure the music file is in .WAV format and place it in the "Audio" folder when your phone connects to your PC. The phone also supports MIDI files if you so desire.
Aside from this, I have encountered some bugs in the S30+ firmware. Such as: the screen staying on long past the screen sleep timer, the phone deregistering from the cell network and downgrading to 2G while strong connectivity (it reconnects after 30 seconds to 1 minute or so). These are minor bugs and do not happen often. But I still like the device. So far, I have not discovered how to (if possible) to update the firmware if Nokia even releases updates to these devices (which they should).
Reviewed in the United States on 30 July 2023
So if you purchase this phone inside the USA and use it on AT&T with an AT&T SIM, you will notice that everything works except for calling. This is because the phone defaults to having VoLTE disabled. AT&T is a VoLTE calling only network. So enable VoLTE in Settings > Connections > VoLTE (check photos).
Aside from the cellular fiasco, the phone is a great digital detox phone. This phone has an internet browser but it is very limited. Expect days of battery life with receiving texts and calls. The phone allows for a decent amount of customization. I strongly suggest to watch several videos on this phone if you want to get the most out of it. This phone comes with some extra games which I wasn't able to figure out how to uninstall them. But other than that, there was no bloatware.
This is a good cheap phone that I have been able to get working in the USA for AT&T. HOWEVER, This phone only is able to utilize LTE bands 2 and 5 (about 50% of the network's available bands by coverage) for the AT&T network. I have not noticed any significant cellular performance problems even while driving long distances, but I cannot guarantee the same for you. This phone does not have any other radios besides its 2G-4G cellular radio. So no Bluetooth. I don't believe you can play music off of it except for the built-in FM radio receiver. It pairs well with the SanDisk Clip Jam MP3 player.
I like it. For $50, I am satisfied. Just note the vertical viewing angles on the display suck (check image). However the horizontal viewing angles are good.
UPDATE #1: I began having issues with VoLTE calling on AT&T. When I called certain people, the VoLTE call would not pass any voice. The call would ring and initialize when the person (or I) answered, but then it would hang and drop after 10 seconds of no voice. I fixed this issue by using a T-Mobile sim card (through Tello, great deals for low data rate plans). T-Mobile, so far has fixed all of the calling issues. T-Mobile even allows VoLTE on 4G as well. I have been able to use this phone with 2G on T-Mobile, but it seems like 2G support is ending in April 2024.
Also, adding custom ringtones can be done. To do so, make sure the music file is in .WAV format and place it in the "Audio" folder when your phone connects to your PC. The phone also supports MIDI files if you so desire.
Aside from this, I have encountered some bugs in the S30+ firmware. Such as: the screen staying on long past the screen sleep timer, the phone deregistering from the cell network and downgrading to 2G while strong connectivity (it reconnects after 30 seconds to 1 minute or so). These are minor bugs and do not happen often. But I still like the device. So far, I have not discovered how to (if possible) to update the firmware if Nokia even releases updates to these devices (which they should).
Cons:
- screen from 1980s
- buttons, especially navigation, are hard operate correctly
- every time you remove battery it looses all the settings
- I guess because the phone is not just basic but dumb Cricket refused to connect it