HMD brought over two feature
phones with the Nokia 125 and Nokia 150. They feature 2.4” QVGA screens, simple
clean polycarbonate designs and promise long-lasting battery life. The two have
identical footprints and run on the Series 30+ platform. They come with dual
SIM support, 3.5mm headphone jacks, Bluetooth and FM radio receivers.
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.
Nokia 125 will retail for INR 1,999 while
the Nokia 150 will sell for INR 2,299. They will be available both offline and
online starting today.