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Nokia 105 and Nokia 110 “African Editions” launched in Kenya

HMD Global has announced the introduction of the Nokia 105 African Edition and the Nokia 110 African Edition to the Kenyan market. The prices of the two new phones are as follows:

  • Nokia 105 will cost you KES 1,899 – Comes in Blue and Black
  • Nokia 110 will cost you KES 2,500 – comes in Green and Blue.

HMD says the refreshed handsets bring more value, connectivity, and quality with their wireless FM radios so you can listen to your favourite sports, news and more, all without the need for a headset.

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Gopher Ogembo Senior Business Manager Kenya & East Africa HMD Global said: “Feature phones play a vital role in connecting people. People in Africa want handsets that place battery life fears at the back of their minds and durable devices that are strong enough to withstand the knocks of life. We know that people want phones that deliver the most value while still being affordable, which is why we’re releasing Nokia 105 Africa Edition and Nokia 110 African Edition.

The company says the the Nokia 110 African Edition can take your favourite artists and albums on the go with you with its built-in MP3 player. The handset’s plentiful storage can be extended to 32GB with a memory card, which means up to 8,000 of your most-loved songs in your back pocket, to keep you going on your journeys.

The feature phones also come with fun-filled pre-loaded games. From the retro tile-matching game Tetris, though to the iconic Snake, you’ll have much-loved games at your fingertips.

The phones come with batteries that HMD says let you chat for hours on a single charge. These feature phones’ batteries last even longer when you’re not using them for calls.


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