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Colour:Pink | Style:2019 Talk to everyone with the latest Nokia 105. Weeks of battery life will help you stay connected even longer, while the modern, ergonomic design will ensure you remain comfortable however long the conversation lasts. The polycarbonate body gives you style and substance, while the inherent colour helps to minimize the visibility of scratches. There’s room for thousands of contacts and hundreds of SMS. And when you’re not talking, take things a bit slower with a few games, or relax with the radio. There's also a built in flashlight to help you light the way if required.
F**I
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B**H
Cut my screen time right down!
Classic phone with a modern twist. I needed a new phone as my recent usage was way too high. The Nokia was the perfect candidate as it still allows you to perform the main functions that phones were made for, without all the fluff.After having it for a few days I can say that I've felt better about being in the present moment as there are less distractions coming from my smartphone.Build quality is good, not as heavy as it used to be. This is a good thing though.Screen is clear and quality is fine.Charge time is quote quick and the battery lasts for ages. I get around 2 days with alot of use. Mostly business calls.Overall I'd say everyone should try to go back to the old school mobile phones to take a break from all the screen time.
I**R
Terrible phone design - AVOID!
At first you'd be forgiven if what you were ordering was a quality Nokia product, but despite how simple the phone is, Nokia get the design wrong in every conceivable manner. Where to begin?The navigation pad in the middle of the phone is over-sensitive, flimsy, and small, often misinterpreting inputs, such as pressing up as meaning 'okay' or moving left when you try to accept or read something. This makes navigating the menu and trying to read text messages an unpleasant experience.The worst part is the pad controls the torch by pressing up, and is very easy to accidentally activate the torch just trying to press centre to go to the menu. This means hassle in turning off the torch. For some reason, rather than mapping the right button to something sensible like operating the torch or messages, it is bizarrely set to 'alarm', because apparently an alarm clock is more important than 'contacts', 'messages' or even the torch? There doesn't appear to be a way to re-map this button's usage either.The tiny size and over-sensitive nature of the pad make it a terrible choice for older people, especially if they have any hand tremors or difficulty with small buttons and is not recommended for seniors looking for a simple button control system.Text messaging doesn't seem to allow manual text typing and instead forces you to experience it's unpleasant real-time autocomplete by default. It's possible to disable this for one session, but you will have to disable it *every time* you go to write a text or edit a text message.The "ganes" the phone claims to have are actually only one game - Snake - and the other ones (Air Strike, Sky Gift, Tetris, Nitro Racing, Ninja Up) all clog up menu space - blocking access to the options menu - demanding a whopping rip-off of £5 EACH to buy. For comparison, smartphone games are either free, ad-based or cost something like 0.99p each. Apparently Nokia actually thought that people would pay money for outdated games to play using their terrible pad control system. There's no option to remove the unwanted non-games either.The bad design doesn't end there either; if you've plugged in a headset or the charge cable and wanted to remove the back cover - you can't. For some reason, the ports are inset inside the battery cover, so the plugged in cables literally block removal of the cover until they are unplugged. The fix for that would have been surprisingly easy - cutting out the holes to make them open-ended so it slides past the plugged in cables.The phone, unusually, requires a full sized SIM card and not a micro or mini SIM card that has become more prevalent.The phone is incredibly slow, almost unresponsive, on powering up - taking 5 to 10 seconds to even show a lit screen, sometimes requiring multiple extended presses for anything to happen, and you wouldn't be blamed if you thought the phone was defective.The only thing that stands up to scrutiny is the battery, which does indeed last days, but a battery doesn't give Nokia much room to screw up, so it's not surprising it's the only thing that works as intended.Recommend to avoid!
S**Y
Simple and easy to use.
I ordered this phone for my wife; she only uses it as a "Pay as you Go", and only needs it when out on her own to contact me etc. She finds it easy to use and is quite adequate for her needs. She didn't want a "Smart Phone", so this fits the bill perfectly and for under £20, you can't expect a lot for your money. Her previous phone was very similar and stopped working after about 10 years, which I think is pretty good value! The buttons are quite small, but with due care, it's okay. It's also nice and small to fit in her handbag (she's just told me to add!) So if you're looking for a small, simple and cheap phone, this little Nokia "does the job!", but without all the "bells and whistles" that a more expensive one would cost you. I hope you find this review helpful.
A**Y
Indestructible, like original Nokia’s
I bought this as a present for my sister as she’s 1. An art teacher so gets paint on her phones regularly which impairs the touch screen and 2. Has dyspraxia meaning she’s soooo clumsy, breaks everything. Every phone she’s had she’s smashed so a sturdy Nokia seemed like the perfect way to go. Very similar to og nokias, same games, hard to break, my 4 year old literally threw it at her across the garden and it hit the washing pole and not a scratch on it. Batter life is the same as og’s as well she said she can go days without charging. Only issue is finding a sim that is compatible but if you buy the sim that is “recommended buy together” you’ll be golden. Got her number transferred over from micro sim that supported 4G to the new sim no problem. A nice purple-y blue colour, perfect for her as she’s not a girly girl. Perfect buy if you want a basic, sturdy phone without the bells and whistles that go along with modern day smart phones.
M**M
Oh Nokia, What Happened?
How this ever reached the shops is a mystery. So badly designed and built in every respect. I'm not criticising its features (or lack of them), on the face of it it was exactly what I wanted.Just a few examples of its faults: predictive text doesn't work; when pressing the main 5 way button it's anyone's guess which one will be selected; wouldn't make calls without switching off and on again; the supposedly long battery life, I got 3 days on standby. I could go on. Chances are if you buy this it'll be in the bin in a week.
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