Back in April, HMD Global’s Nokia 125 and
150 leaked for the first time. Soon the handsets were announced officially in
mid-May. Now, these two feature phones have launched in China for 189 Yuan
(US$ 26) and 229 Yuan (US$ 32) respectively.
Both the Nokia 125 and Nokia 150 feature a
2.4-inch QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT LCD color screen and polycarbonate body.
They are limited to 2G connectivity with support for dual SIM and dual standby.
An unknown MediaTek processor paired with 4MB RAM and 4MB ROM powers them
backed by an identical 1,020 mAh removable battery. Further, the phones charge
via MicroUSB port which is normal for their price.
Being a cheaper model, the Nokia 125 lacks
the VGA camera that is present on the Nokia 150. However, both of them have an
LED flash and support wireless FM radio. These handsets also come pre-loaded
with the new Snake game, which first debuted on Nokia 3310 (2017). Having said
that, the design and keypad of the costlier model are better polished than the
cheaper phone.
As for colors, Nokia 125 only comes in
White and Black options, whereas, Nokia 150 is available in Blue, Red, and
Black versions.