The Nokia 220 and Nokia 235 weren't the only devices launched in India today by HMD Global. They are joined by a couple of even lower-end handsets which use HMD's own brand. The HMD 110 comes with a "stunning" color gradient back, a ceramic coating and a metal inner frame. It's IP54 certified for dust and splash resistance. It will be offered in green and black. It measures 115.5 x 49.5 x 14 mm and weighs 78g.
It has a 2-inch QQVGA screen, a QVGA rear
camera, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a USB Type-C port, and a 1,000 mAh removable
battery which enables an advertised 18-day standby time and 14-hour talk time.
The phone runs RTOS and has 4MB of RAM, as well as 4MB of internal storage and
support for microSD cards up to 32GB. This is a 2G phone.
The HMD 105 is basically the same phone
but with no rear camera. Thus it too has a 2" QQVGA screen, 3.5mm
headphone jack, USB-C port and 1,000-mAh battery, and it also comes with a
"large, tactile keypad", a dual-LED flashlight, "room for 2,000
contacts", an FM radio and MP3 player, the Snake game, and a "stylish
streak that runs across every edge of the phone". This one will be offered
in Charcoal, purple, and blue. It has the same dimensions as the 110, but it
weighs 0.5g less.