With Nokia 105, keeping in touch with family and friends has never been easier – or more rewarding. Built with 4G VoLTE capabilities, calls are so crisp and clear that those close to you will feel even closer. And when you’re not calling, listening to FM radio and playing games will keep you smiling through your down time – especially as its zoomed menus and Readout text-to-speech function makes navigating your way around the phone as easy as can be.
Compatibility: The Nokia 105 4G works with GSM carriers like T-Mobile and T-Mobile subsidiaries, but not AT&T, Cricket, Verizon or Verizon/AT&T subsidiaries.
Large buttons and zoomed menus for easy navigation on the 1.8″ display
Stay connected with crisp, clear calls over 4G VoLTE
Long 12 hour battery life to keep you talking and texting
Rear camera, LED flashlight, games, and FM radio for entertainment
8 reviews for Nokia 105 4G | Dual SIM | GSM Unlocked Mobile Phone | Volte | Charcoal | International Version | Not for AT&T/Cricket/Verizon/Boost – Blue
Add a review
$59.99

Amazon Customer –
Fantastic for what it is…
Honestly a fantastic feature phone, but unfortunately incompatible with my cell phone plan, even though they confirmed compatibility before I purchased it. Not sure what the problem was, so I had to return it. From the few minutes of looking at it I could tell it’s a quality device, and if it works with your plan I would highly recommend it! I wish I could have used it… I hope Nokia and other phone companies continue to bring back feature phones for those of us who just want to call and text and nothing more! This would have been a perfect phone for me.
Kindle Customer –
Worst phone I’ve ever used
This phone is garbage. Can’t even do basic calling and texting on it. Disconnects from the network every 2-3 minutes and requires a reboot to re-establish connection. Don’t waste your time opening the box. Place it straight in the bin and save yourself an hour of frustration.
Nate Haynes –
Great overall, no group messaging though
Works well and reliable. It does work with US carriers that are GSM like Tmobile. You’ll get a message that its not fully compatible but it still works fine. I think thats only because it doesn’t have 5g. It feels like a cheaper plastic than what the old Nokia bricks were but its just as hardy. It fell out of my pocket while I was running and skidded across asphalt and was completely fine. My only complaint is that it doesn’t do group messaging. You get all the messages individually and can only respond to individuals. You can get picture messages but they are microscopic.
PatAmazon Customer –
Great phone
Perfect for second line
Christineson35 –
Not compatible with att or verizon
The phone is great but it is not compatible with att or verizon so im not sure what to do with it now. I dont like returning products in general but it is useless now.
teri –
Not compatible w/ US networks
Doesn’t work on current US networks
Airline Grade (economy) –
I love this phone!
I love this phone! It’s basic in the extreme – has a lot of functionality but comes with everything turned off. This is a pocket sized settings safari – you’ll be in the menu for a minute. Explore the “profiles” thoroughly – you can turn on the keypad backlighting, change the ringtone (the default made me want to slap someone), silence the phone, etc. You just have to play with it for an age. Call quality is predictably uhh… you’ll get off your phone addiction. I’ll say that.
Roy –
Great Basic ‘Dumb’ Phone
Perfect if you want a basic ‘old school’ phone. Even if you want to use your smart phone and just have a back up for times when you want to be less available. Took me back to my younger days. Also a great option for tweens that need to make a call to mom or dad or text from practice / sporting events, emergencies, or just to stay in touch without having all the worries of too many apps, internet, etc. It does have internet capabilities, but believe me when I say…it is NOT the same thing. Kids will not be able to really do much on there regarding internet. At least not in the way they are used to with smart phones. LOL.