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The Nokia 105 is a feature-rich phone designed for the modern professional, offering 4G connectivity, a user-friendly interface with zoomed menus, a powerful 1020mAh removable battery, and versatile FM radio options, all wrapped in a sleek design.
J**E
Very good..
Works well. Great to get away from my smartphone as smartphones are intrusive in my opinion.
A**R
terrible
don't like the menu, or the navigation, the middle button is super sensitive so you end up trying to select something and getting something else. Usually the radio! It charges very slowly and then the backlight stays on even when I've switched the phone off and the battery runs down over night. Don't love all the bloatware on it either, too many games. Not a good phone. They don't seem to make decent basic phones any more, this was the best priced one I could find and everything about it is awful.
M**R
I love these small, simple,highly functional phones
Fits easily in my pocket. Has all the functions I need. Keys are inevitably a bit small.
B**D
It's good for what it is
A 4G 'feature' (dumb) phone for under twenty quid is some deal, so no surprises that's it is utterly back to the most basic of basics. There'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! Do not buy it for use in any 'mission-critical' environment: it is *not* up to the job as a primary phone, ever. However, as a back-up for occasional use, or for incoming calls only, it fills the bill and thus gets 4 stars for what it is. But you must (and should) pay more if you want better ... everything.
M**S
Disappointing for a Nokia
Being amongst the early innovators in mobile technology, this offering from Nokia is below average for a company with its telecommunication history. I got this phone for my eldest son who is at secondary school as a communicating device to check where he is when out with friends and for him to call us in case of emergencies.Firstly, its very cheaply made which isn't surprising for a £20/£30 phone. The buttons are tiny, which suits a child but for me it's very cumbersome to use. 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 turns off vibrating too, so it's best to set this in 'Meeting mode'.Now, for some completely bizarre and ridiculous reason the phone doesn't allow you to hear the caller, when you turn the phone on from off mode. This maybe because it cant configure to a network on start-up quickly enough, but I'm just guessing, I have no idea why it does this, but for a communication device this is unforgivable.Overall, I would say to avoid this product and don't waste your money on this, it perhaps maybe wiser to spend a little more and get a mobile phone that actually allows you to use it as a mobile phone.
T**0
Great small good value dual sim 'phone from Nokia
I know this has a few bad reviews - it is what is - compact old school 'phone with 4G - works perfectly well - you just have to be patient. The web browser is clunky but works if you're stuck - definitely worth getting as a back up 'phone or for people how don't want the fuss of a smart 'phone. Five stars all round.
J**.
Ok phone buttons on the small side
Very small phone, buttons very small no good for an elderly person, no camera or light
M**.
Overnight delivery of good product
Previous Nokia 105 accidentally went in washing machine but replacement arrived overnight and immediately put into action successfully with the "washed" SIM card.PS previous unit now working again after three days on radiator!
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