Boasting a compact design with modern touches, Nokia 225 4G (2024) makes quite an entrance. It’s got durability. It’s got Snake. And, of course, it’s got a battery that lasts. Get the music going with Bluetooth connectivity and get snapping with the rear camera. Plus, the new Cloud Apps portal brings you videos, news, and more.
Product is exclusively compatible with GSM carriers. Please confirm compatibility with your network service provider. Carrier network coverage is dependent upon the carrier’s service area. Product is not compatible with AT&T, Verizon or their subsidiaries. This device does not support band 71 with T-Mobile.
Mini but mighty – All of that good stuff packs into the modern pocket-friendly design of Nokia 225 4G (2024). And thanks to its polycarbonate shell, it can take a few knocks – just like the old phones.
Say “goodbye” to boredom – Hook your Nokia 225 4G (2024) up to Bluetooth speakers or earbuds and get the tunes going with the MP3 player or FM radio. Up for a challenge? Fire up the Snake game. Feeling creative? Get snapping with the rear camera.
Your content needs covered – The all-new Cloud Apps brings together news, weather, and YouTube Shorts, all in one place It’s quick and simple to use and looks great on the 2.4” LCD display. (No additional apps or access to an app store is available. Does not support Google Maps. Phone does not support Wi-Fi)
Day in, day out. – Charge less and live more. With plenty of battery life, Nokia 225 4G (2024) can power on and on for days.
8 reviews for Nokia 225 4G (2024) | Dual SIM | GSM | Unlocked | International Version | Pink
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Original price was: $999.00.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.


Chantel Sterner –
Feels like the good ole days
Sooo cute and perfect. I live in the US and got it to work with the tello sim card and their rates are very cheap. I also saw somewhere (maybe reddit) someone complain that it doesn’t have predictive text like old T9, but you just have to turn it on manually. Love her <3
Daniel B Christopher –
Unreliable on mint mobile (t-mobile) network.
Unbelievable how bad Nokia has gotten. I ordered this phone to replace a different Nokia phone that died after 6 months. This phone only connects to the cell network half the time. I’m trying to find a simple reliable feature phone for my kid, and Nokia just isn’t the company they used to be.
Ashley C. –
Love it!! Works great
Love this phone so much!! Very nostalgic and fun. It does work on Tello in the US if you get the Tello sim card kit which is really cheap, just keep in mind after you put your sim card in the phone after activation and turn it back on you will need to give it some time to update and connect before testing to make sure it works. The only thing it has trouble with is connecting to the Internet but I got the cheaper unlimited plan with 5g of data. I also didn’t expect the Internet connection speed to be that great since this is an older phone. Talk and text work great and I love playing the games on it. The snake game is so nostalgic. Charging time for the battery does take a bit longer, about 2 or 3 hours but that’s okay. The phone seems pretty durable actually but I’m still careful with it. Easy to setup, sound is good and has plenty of features. I would definitely recommend!!
L –
No real T9, can’t handle group text messages, crappy battery
I wanted a super basic phone, but I wasn’t expecting it to have such a crap version of T9 and to have such short battery life. Camera is kind of pointless, I mean nobody is buying this phone to take photos, why waste space with a 2006-quality camera?Also, why can it not handle group texts? Every group convo gets separated into as many text threads as there are numbers that sent a message, and each thread only contains the texts from that person, making it just not usable at all if you have a work group chat, for example. And I hate that Facebook came pre-installed on it, with no way to delete it that I saw. I wanted a dumbphone, but I feel like I got a stupid phone instead.Call quality okay, but I need headphones to hear anything. Part of the “Nokia” logo sticker (half of the letter “k”) came off after like 4 days. I mean I get it, the phone is cheap but this is some next-level cheap. Nice color. Nice buttons. Enjoyable design and Snake game!
Larrbear –
no group MMS
Doesnt do group MMS
HIM666 –
Awesome Feature phone.
From the USA (we don’t technically have this in the USA) and so glad I finally found this on Amazon and it WORKS in the USA without any issues. If you seriously just want a normal “phone” get this.I truly wish they would start making cell phones WITHOUT cameras, I’ve been DYING to see that day come. Even on top tier phones, PLENTY of people, such as myself, never even use it, nor have a need/desire for it. So for “new phones” look how MUCH you could do without a useless camera. More ram, better graphics (because you would just literally have MORE SPACE, that isn’t taken up by a stupid camera) even yearly, what usually “upgrades” in phones? Nothing more than the stupid camera.Would love to see flagship phones and even feature phones ditch the camera all together (absolutely people who would buy it) for feature phones obv it works because its just a simple cell phone (how it should be) small, convenient, calls, texts, nothing more. Lose the camera, lose the rest of the BS.One of my favorite phones was the iphone 13 mini (why they “stopped” that “idea” is beyond me.) Sadly, one thing I wish it didn’t have, was a camera and the apps, then it would have been perfect.This is pretty much “that” just not a smartphone.Small/mini (so it’s not weighing your pockets down, still no idea what ANYONE sees in these “brick” pro models etc, it’s a f’en cell phone) convenient and just no BS.You call with it, you text with it. Little to no apps (but some stuff is there like if you care for music etc. via cloud) what a “cell phone” should truly be.If you missed what “cell phones” started off as (before all the nonsense) this is as close to that feeling as you will get. Could it be better? Absolutely, it’s called lose the camera.IMHO all a “cellphone” should be is something to call with, text with, be small and convenient and just have good battery life.This delivers on ALL of that. Camera is there but I can’t comment on it, I don’t use cameras. So no idea if it’s good or bad but the phone itself, absolutely awesome.You just want a simple OG “old school” cell phone, get this. No more headaches and if you just don’t live/glue your life to social media garbage etc., truly such a beautiful phone. Does everything you will need a “cell phone” to do.You want this mini “pc” in your pocket, I will always tell ANYONE, get a f’en tab. Be patient wait till you get home and use an actual PC. If you’re such an ignorant loser that you need your “cellphone” to be a mini PC. Speaks volumes. Pathetic.You want a “cell phone” get this. 5/5 all day.Especially for like what? $70 one of the best “cell phones” I have ever bought and has made me happier than owning any “next gen” brainwashing junk that’s out there, that are what? 500$+ (the real deal flagships are pretty much 1k + good luck ever getting one under that, new, and without a “contract” or some kind of “offer/deal. It simply doesn’t exist.This right here is truly the “direction” cellphones “should” be going.
🎀 –
Not compatible
Does not work in the US. The text worked, but the calls did not. This phone does not connect to the wifi either. It may be good for other countries but please do not order if youre in the US.
Oktober von Vanderslice (and Husband) –
Does what it’s supposed to do.
I posted a very thorough review full with pictures and everything, and it was deleted from this page. The phone’s fine. Works with TracFone.