The Nokia 105 4G and Nokia 110 4G feature phones have been officially unveiled as the 2nd Edition models in Europe by HMD Global. Nokia feature phones are known for their reliability and simplicity, and these updates bring minor yet noticeable improvements.

Both Nokia 105 4G and Nokia 110 4G retain much of their classic aesthetic but add subtle refinements. Along with the Nokia logo on the back panel, the updated inscription, “HMD – Makers of Nokia Phones,” enhances brand recognition. The camera module was also simplified, reverting to the 2023 designs instead of the 2024 editions’ more modern design.

USB-C charging ports replace the antiquated micro-USB ports in the 2025 editions. By aligning with EU regulations, this change ensures convenience and universality for users. Additionally, the phones offer dual SIMs, 4G connectivity, VoLTE HD, FM radio, a 1450mAh battery, and a flashlight that activates with a single button press.

There is a 1.77-inch TFT screen on both phones with a resolution of 120×160 pixels. The Unisoc T107 processor powers both devices, ensuring smooth performance for basic phone functions. There is a QVGA camera on the back of the Nokia 110 4G 2nd Edition, which can be used for occasional snapshots. The Nokia 105 4G 2nd Edition, on the other hand, is a no-frills, reliable handset without a camera.

Nokia 105 4G 2nd Edition comes in classic black, while Nokia 110 4G 2nd Edition comes in vibrant blue and purple.

HMD Global has not yet revealed official pricing, but the phones have appeared on select European HMD websites, suggesting an imminent release.