📞 Stay Simple, Stay Connected!
The Nokia 105 RM-1135 is a factory unlocked mobile phone designed for simplicity and reliability. Operating on a 2G network, it features a compact design, long battery life, and essential functionalities, making it an ideal choice for those who value straightforward communication without the distractions of modern smartphones.
Screen Size | 1.45 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 4.21 x 0.56 x 1.76 inches |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Camera Description | Front |
Human-Interface Input | Keypad |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
Connector Type Used on Cable | 3.5mm Jack |
Form Factor | Bar |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Phone Talk Time | 15 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM, LTE |
Cellular Technology | GSM |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Q**G
The best "dumb" phone available
This is a great phone. It only makes phone calls and sends text messages, but it works well and it's cheap. I like it for the following features:1. Long batter life: I got 8 days with weak signal strength (2 bars) and light use2. micro-USB charging3. Built-in flashlight4. Standard 3.5 mm headphone jack5. FM radioI also like the build quality. It's light but feels sturdy. I haven't dropped it yet, but it feels like it would easily survive a fall. The buttons on the keypad have a nice feel.I use this phone in the U.S. on the T-Mobile prepaid network, and it works fine. I've heard rumors that T-Mobile (and other carriers) will probably discontinue their 2G networks in the next few years. Until then, I'll be very happy with this phone.
A**N
Great legacy phone
Bought this for my dad so he can listen FM radio. It worked great with earphones and without them (using the embedded speakers). We haven't inserted a SIM to test other functions, it is supposed to support 2G only. This phone remind me the good old days: pretty much indestructible, loooong battery life and pretty comfortable to carry it.
J**.
Constantly Hitting Buttons - Hyper Sensitive- Cheap plastic
This phone is really cheap in quality, whereas cheap flip-phones just a few years ago were great. Durable and well-designed is NOT how I would describe this phone. Because it has a flat screen and doesn't fold, the buttons and screen are always exposed. There is no way to turn off the screen unless you turn the phone off. This results in the buttons constantly being pressed and making loud noises every second of the day in my backpack or my pocket. I truly hate this phone. Apparently it has dialed actual phone numbers too, which is surprising it would do that accidentally.Nonetheless, it's the most annoying irritating phone I've ever had, and that's saying a lot since I tolerated smartphones for a year and a half. It's extremely cheap, I threw it on the ground just to get it to shut up for once and the back with the battery came off. Even the slightest movement or touch will set it off being noisy and every time I take it out the screen shows a long list of numbers it had dialed - 8913397252222235835.If you want to return to the golden era of flip-phones, this will not serve you well. It is lightweight and cheap and nothing like the consistent, durable simple phones of the past. When looking for a simple phone, I will continue my search elsewhere.
S**Y
I bought this last week and thought I'd share what ...
I bought this last week and thought I'd share what I did for it to work. First off, it WILL NOT work on AT&T network at all. Nor any network that uses AT&T towers ( such as h20 wireless ). AT&T dropped all support for 2g bands in Jan. 2017. So you can use T- mobile or any mnvo that runs on t-mobile towers as t-mobile does still support 2g. It takes a standard size sim so you would need to purchase a byop sim card kit. Ok, I hope this review helps. Thank you
M**H
A Quality Phone at a Good Price
My wife and I got sick of the price of monthly service for two smart phones. So we went back to so-called "feature phones." And this little Nokia fits the bill for me perfectly. It has adequate memory for every number I call. And since I don't text, I don't care that there's no alpha-numberic keypad. It works well, gets great reception, the sound is clear, and it only took a few minutes to learn all the features. I don't make a lot of calls, so I only have to charge it every 3 or 4 days. It's not fancy - and there's no Apple logo on the back - but it's a great little phone for people who like to use them for (gasp!) phone calls.
L**H
a simple, strong mobile phone
I like its simplicity without camera(which reduces the cost as well), small enough to be put into the trousers pocket, and long long standby time.This phone returns to the original functions as talking and texting, but with extra small functions which you would feel really useful, the LED Torch.Without internet access, I still can know when the next bus will come at the stop, just message the bus stop number to 27299, I think everybody knows the Trimet system.I just love it~
M**A
Read fine print for adequate Sim card and providers
Not sure what the issue was but the phone wouldn't work with the Sim card. Although the provider said it was activated, the phone said emergency use only and I want able to make it recieve calls.The phone itself was what I was looking for- basic and easy to "use" if it was functional.
J**N
Also comes with a pretty decent little FM radio
I keep a T-Mobile prepaid SIM in it with the phone off and for emergencies. It's been off in my briefcase for a month and still has a full charge!! Also comes with a pretty decent little FM radio. AT&T shut down their GSM network in December 2016 so don't expect it to work with that. Does exactly what I need it to do.
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