HMD Global, the licensee of Nokia phones, continues to refresh older models. Nokia has launched three new affordable push-button phones, the 215 4G, 225 4G and 235 4G. The devices stand out with features such as 4G support, cloud applications and long battery life.
Nokia 215 4G, 225 4G and 235 4G are out
The most basic level version of the three models is the Nokia 215 4G. Starting at around $65, the device comes with a 2.8-inch QVGA resolution display. It is powered by a Unisoc T107 processor and a removable 1450mAh battery. It does not have a camera.
The mid-range Nokia 225 4G will hit the shelves for around 75 dollars. It offers a 2.4-inch screen, VGA resolution rear camera and expandable storage. It is powered by the same processor and battery as the Nokia 215 4G.
The top of the range is the Nokia 235 4G, which will sell for around 85 dollars. It features a vibrant 2.8-inch display and a 2 Megapixel rear camera. The push-button phone supports Bluetooth 5.0 and is powered by a removable 1450mAh battery. This battery offers up to 9.8 hours of talk time in 4G mode.
All three phones run Nokia’s iconic Series 30+ operating system. This includes “Cloud Apps” for basic tasks such as weather updates, news and YouTube Shorts.
HMD Global said the phones will be available in select European markets first, followed by other regions such as Asia.