




The Nokia 110 is a future-ready phone packed with such features as; 4G VoLTE connectivity, super easy to navigate zoomed menus and audio Readout assist, wireless and wired FM radio, expandable memory with 32 GB card support, games and built-in torch and camera. Come to think of it, this isn’t just a phone that looks good, it’s a phone that makes you look good. Product is compatible with headphones in the event the built in speaker is not sufficient for your needs.
Compatibility: The Nokia 110 4G works with GSM carriers like T-Mobile but not AT&T, Cricket, Verizon or Verizon/AT&T subsidiaries. Confirm compatibility with your carrier before ordering. No SIM card included.
Connectivity: This phone supports 4G VoLTE for HD voice calls and fast internet browsing.
Design: The Nokia 110 has a sleek, compact design with large buttons and a 1.8-inch display for easy navigation.
Camera: The rear 1.0MP camera with macro mode allows you to capture photos and videos.
Operation: Please review the included user guide before operating device.
8 reviews for Nokia 110 4G | Dual SIM | GSM Unlocked Mobile Phone | Volte | Blue | International Version | Not AT&T/Cricket/Verizon Compatible
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Original price was: $799.00.$40.95Current price is: $40.95.


Jenny –
Does NOT work with Mint
Doesn’t work with Mint.I have always loved Nokia basic phones and really wanted to work but it doesn’t work with Mint.
Junior –
Not suitable for US market
Nice phone. I tried it on a MVNO that uses TMObile, it doesn’t connect.I think it’ll be great outside the US
Samuel Rosenberg –
Easy to use Nokia phone!
I recently got a free line for my phone plan, but the stipulation was that there isn’t a free/discount phone with it. Really I didn’t need a smart phone, but a basic phone to simply make phone calls and that’s it.The Nokia fit my needs perfectly. I have this on T-Mobile and it picks up 4G LTE no problem! It has two sim card slots if you choose to use two numbers on it, but I’m just using the one. I will say it’s a pain in the butt if you try to take the SIM out.The other minor bummer is that it’s a micro-USB port. In 2025 most things are using USB-C, but it does come with A charger and I have a bunch of Micro-USB at home.The big thing, phone calls, are crisp because it uses VoLTE. I placed calls easily, it answers calls, it can text. The photos obviously aren’t going to be anything like my Pixel phone, but it’s not meant to be a crazy high def camera.If you need a secondary phone like I do, or you want to see if your child can handle the responsibility of owning a phone, this is a great device. Obviously check with your carrier if the phone works or not (Verizon & AT&T don’t from my research and their prepaid carriers). So if you’re using T-Mobile, it works great!
Wife –
Works
It works right out of the box, no programming. Only thing that that would have been better would have been to have light up buttons. But it works just as advertised.
Boruch Tkatch –
Nice phone. Not really supported in US
Seems to be a nice phone, however, only works on T-Mobile, not subsidiaries. I gave USMobile the IMEI and the response was:In order for a phone to be compatible with US Mobile services, it should be:UnlockedA US variant of the phoneEnabled with VoLTE/HD voiceAt least a 4G/LTE device (have the LTE bands 4, 12 or 13)Your phone doesn’t have bands 12 and 13 :(T-Mobile’s website says it would be limited functionality.I think i am going to return it because seems it is not what was advertised.
Cindy Arena –
Good quality
Exactly what I was looking for, it was a gift for my 80-year-old grandfather, perfect for him, good volume adjustment and easy to use, I sent it to him as a gift to Mexico and there he put in a Telcel SIM card and it worked wonderfully.It’s worth it for the good quality
Brook R –
Won’t charge after less than 3 month.
I purchased this phone under 3 months ago and it stopped charging. I have dried everything suggested in the trouble shooting guide. I tried calling the support line on a different phone and it just cuts in and out so you can’t speak to anyone. Tried using the online warranty claim but it won’t accept the midi number in the phone. What a pain. My suggestion is do not buy this phone. If Nokia ends up making this right, I will update my review.
Peony –
The cutest (full updates)
I’ll update once I get service, but so far so cute! I’m going “no smartphone,” for a while and just using my smartphone as a laptop or tablet. This will be my main source of communication for a while. I plan to use the Tello $8/mo plan, ordered my SIM card so when it gets here I’ll make a full review.The specs are cute to me. Nice size, small, lightweight. You can reduce to bubble keys sounding volume to “indoors” or silent. In order to set things like that, you have to go to settings. No button rockers at all on the sides. If you’re on the main screen, you can change the overall volume by using the “end” key.The camera is just like back in the days, it’s not horrible, but it’s definitely not a camera for keeping memories. I took a picture of jellyfish on my iPhone and set it as the wallpaper, the picture I posted doesn’t do it Justice, it’s not that grainy or blurry in person—it’s really not that bad to me. The pic I took of the LED remote is basically the camera quality under good lighting.The packaging was small and neat. The keys are easy to press, it looked like one big keypad on the picture, but the keys are individual buttons (if that makes sense), so I imagine texting will be easier than I expected.That’s about all I can say right now, I literally just unboxed it, and powered it on. I’m excited though! I’ll brb for a full review once I get service.UPDATE:10/10 for cuteness1/10 for usefulness!I got the Tello plan with 2GB data and Ulmt talk/txt. As far as sending, it’s great, but receiving absolutely not. Even in the same home, I can call my family, they can hear me on the phone but I can’t hear them. If I go to another area the signal drops completely. I receive texts 20hrs later, but ppl can receive my texts just fine.Definitely not a phone for emergencies, at least in my area. I wanted to get away from the smartphone thing for a bit, but I think I’m just gonna go with deleting apps and touching grass. It would be a cute toy for a toddler though lol.