Nokia 110 4G Feature Phone with 4G, Camera, Bluetooth, FM radio, MP3 player, MicroSD, Long-Lasting Battery, and Pre-loaded Games, Dual Sim – Blue

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Rated 3.44 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
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Nokia 110 4G Feature Phone with 4G, Camera, Bluetooth, FM radio, MP3 player, MicroSD, Long-Lasting Battery, and Pre-loaded Games, Dual Sim - Blue
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  • Feels as fabulous as it looks with its nano pattern finish. It is scratch resistant and feels great in your palm. What’s more, it boasts an unmistakably classic design with sleek, modern touches
  • With HD voice support,¹ you’ll hear and be heard clearly on your calls
  • Capture important life events with the rear camera². Click with the rear camera and share with 4G connectivity or Bluetooth
  • Tune in to FM radio with or without a headset. With the MP3 player and MicroSD card slot, you can take your favourite songs with you on the go
Brand

Operating system

S30+

CPU model

Snapdragon

Memory storage capacity

screen size

resolution

Model name

110 4G D.Sim – Blue

Wireless carrier

Unlocked for All Carriers

Cellular technology

4G

Connectivity technology

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB

9 reviews for Nokia 110 4G Feature Phone with 4G, Camera, Bluetooth, FM radio, MP3 player, MicroSD, Long-Lasting Battery, and Pre-loaded Games, Dual Sim – Blue

  1. Rated 3 out of 5

    Vane

    Bonjour, c’est un bon téléphone mais, malgré les nombreuses langues disponibles, il n’y a pas de dictionnaire français pour les SMS (écriture prédictive), et pour moi c’est rédhibitoire (retour Amazon).

    Comme ce n’est précisé nulle par sur l’annonce du produit, voici le détail des langues :

    – Langues interface téléphone : anglais, hongrois, russe, allemand, roumain, bulgare, estonien, letton, lituanien, et polonais.

    – Dictionnaires pour écriture SMS prédictive : anglais, roumain, bulgare, estonien, letton, lituanien, et polonais.

    – 2 modes d’emploi : 1 en roumain, et l’autre en bulgare (aucun en anglais ni en français).

    Sinon le chargeur a une prise de courant modèle Royaume-Uni inutilisable en France. Mais il est facile de trouver sur Amazon un câble USB A vers micro USB + adaptateur pour 0,99 € + 3,79 € (cherchez ASIN B0093LID6K et B07H9YHNFM).

    Ce modèle est compatible avec tous les opérateurs français. Fréquences couvertes (pas indiquées précisément sur l’annonce) :

    – Type : LTE, VoLTE
    – 2G : 900 GSM, 1800 GSM, 1900 GSM
    – 3G UMTS : Bande 1, Bande 5, Bande 8
    – 3G UMTS Frequences : 2100, 850, 900
    – 4G LTE : Bande 1, Bande 3, Bande 5, Bande 7, Bande 8, Bande 20
    – 4G LTE Frequences : FDD 2100, FDD 1800+, FDD 850, FDD 2600, FDD 900, FDD 800 DD

    Pas de bluetooth mais le câble USB permet les échanges de données avec un ordinateur ou une tablette.
    Contrairement aux dires d’un commentaire, on peut supprimer le son d’appui des touches en allant dans les profils.

    Le modèle précis de cet appareil (pas indiqué complètement sur l’annonce) est : Nokia 110 4G (2021) TA-1386.

    Cordialement,
    Philippe

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Famille Gau

    El teléfono está muy bien , es bonito, pequeño, fácil de usar sobre todo si has tenido otros Nokia, y digo ésto porque está en Inglés y no tiene opción de poner Español….el teléfono es para mi padre porque su antigua Nokia era 2g y donde vive ya le funcionaba mal, las llamadas no le llegaban y depende donde estaba podía hacerlas o no.
    Mi padre no sabe inglés pero como siempre ha usado ésta marca ,se está apañando bien, le gusta y no le resulta difícil hacer lo básico…Me ha parecido muy barato y ésta marca siempre le ha durado mucho aunque parece mas plásticoso que el otro que compró hace años…asi que buen dispositivo pero no hay idioma español

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Mrs. D. A. Paterson

    J’ai acheté de téléphone afin que mon fils puisse avoir un petit portable au collège afin de prévenir si besoin.
    Il dispose juste du nécessaire appel, SMS et des petits jeux il est ravi et moi rassuré.

  4. Rated 1 out of 5

    Fredo

    Faux contacts dans les touches. => Souvent obligé d’appuyer plusieurs fois sur les touches pour prise en compte de la commande.
    La batterie se décharge rapidement, en moins de 12 heures après une charge d’une nuit complète.
    Mélange de français et d’anglais dans les menus.
    Pas de possibilité de programmer des touches pour composer des numéros de téléphone.
    Il est difficile d’ouvrir la coque pour accéder à la batterie et à la carte sim.
    Pas de notice d’utilisation dans le téléphone et la notice trouvée sur internet n’est pas complète.

  5. Rated 2 out of 5

    Philippe

    Pas intuitif pour un sous, niveau ergonomie l’interface et les menus sont très mal pensé.
    L’écran est très (trop) petit, l’utilisation d’internet sur un tel écran est une vaste blague. C’est franchement inutilisable.
    Pas de GPS, ni de possibilité de partager le WIFI de la maison dessus (où alors j’ai mal vu).
    Pas de bouton ON/OFF sur les cotés, ni de boutons volume haut et volume bas.
    Je n’ai pas réussis à consulter les messages vocaux, le numéro renseigné n’est pas attribué et je n’ai pas trouvé comment le changer dans les options qui sont pour le moins nébuleuses.
    J’ai bien galéré pour enregistrer des numéros dessus aussi, ça aurait pu être nettement plus simple.
    L’APN est digne d’une 3DS de NINTENDO ou d’un jouet pour enfant.
    Bref, je regrette mon achat et avec le recul je pense que j’aurais du acheter un smartphone tactile 1eer prix.
    Ce téléphone est un dinosaure, très mal pensé par NOKIA coté ergonomie et tout juste valable pour passer un appel.

  6. Rated 1 out of 5

    Steve C

    I don’t usually write reviews if I really dislike a particular product but this one deserves it.
    I am a retired Engineer with no wish for any piece of so called Smart tech so I tried what I thought would be a upgrade for me. My old phone is on the left in the image with the shiny new 110 on the right.
    This Nokia 110 was purchased in March 2024 as a replacement for my 2007 Nokia (old company mobile). Bad decision all round! I suppose its familiarity breeds contempt, but the build quality of the old 2007 Nokia is superb, positive keys to press, looks and is solid (been dropped plenty of times). Large memory specifically for Calendar items which was great for my usage.

    Compared with the 2024 Nokia 110 the shell is cheap plastic, wouldn’t like to drop it onto anything hard, the keys are just not positive, on some you can, without trying receive the wrong info which is very frustrating. The memory on the calendar is miniscule, the camera is rubbish (why bother?) it was advertised as ‘with 4G’ but has no internet connectivity (why bother?)
    2 Sims, it will work fine with 1 and the other ignored, quite fiddly to fit though.
    For the Camera you will need a (max) 32g Micro SD card, even more fiddly to fit and remove, but why bother when the camera unit is so bad. The ear speaker was also poor in my opinion.
    On a small positive the battery life is good.

    So, I gave it a run of nearly 3 months, got fed up with it and went back to the old 2007 model

    Other people may love this small pocket mobile phone but it is very much not for me.

    Caveat emptor.

  7. Rated 5 out of 5

    Jano Janahan

    Bought this for my grandfather who lost his previous Nokia feature phone and is is not happy using a smart phone out and about. He has a tablet at home for use at home, he just feels he has no need to be “connected” to apps when going out and about, and would rather a phone that is small, erganomic with real buttons, and good battery life, and not too expensive (in case he looses it)

    I specifically chose this, because whilst there are indeed many feature/dumb phones, it is a nokia which he is already familiar with, and also more importantly its 4G/LTE. Most current feature phones are 2g/GPRS with some rare 3g ones. (note it does have a fall back to 3g and 2g if 4g LTE network is not available, and it has a dual sim)

    You may be asking why is 4G important on a feature phone? Well the reason is simple. Here in the UK, operators are already decommissioning their 2g masts at a large scale. In addition some operators are also decomissioning their 3g masts too, a process thats likely to accellerate moving forward. Therefore by getting a 2g (and to a lesser extent a 3g) phone today could lead to my grandfather being more and more likely to be caught out with no coverage in certain places where there is only 4G and higher, or the remaining 2g/3g are at capacity.

    4G simply gives a better choice for capacity now, and remains viable in the future, at the expense of bprobably haveing a slightly shorter battery life than a pure 2G phone (its still very good compared to most smart phones). As of course as stated, its can drop down to 3g/2g if needed.

    It also has text to speech and other features usefull for the elder generation.

    Very well reccommended for anyone seeking a small reliable feature phone.

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    Steve C

    Good little 4G phone does what i need, fits into my handbag without taking up much room. Charges up quickly, easy to read screen seems sturdy enough, it functions very well and i love the metallic purple colour.

  9. Rated 4 out of 5

    Mike Holbrough

    Bought this as a replacement for my mothers old mobile after she managed to kill it in the sink!

    This Nokia is great as a basic phone, it has quite a vibrant screen, the buttons have a good tactile response and the keypad illuminates in the darkness. The call quality over a 4G network is just as good as a top end smartphone as it works with networks that allow the use of HD Voice codecs.

    Now the not so good parts – Firstly for a tech-phobic elderly person , you’re going to have to help them set it up. The menus and set up process can be a bit tricky to start with. Similarly it takes some getting used to the format to add numbers to the phonebook or use the SIM tool kit.

    The camera is, as you’d probably expect at this price point, absolutely terrible. It’s good enough for an “emergency photo” of, say, an item in a shop to send to someone, but you’re not going to be taking family portraits with this. Similarly, the screen – while very clear and capable for text, really isn’t for viewing snaps on. There is a media player, which is very good but the video player… well… lets just say 405 line TV was double the resolution – but, it /does/ actually play videos kindof!

    The battery lasts about 5-6 days here in a 4G strong signal area so ideal for my mother who forgets to charge things, and there is a headphone socket to listen to music and it has a radio built in that can play over the speaker or the headphones.

    Overall a great little phone for being a phone, and perhaps a useful music player, just don’t expect it to be a iPhone or Pixel! For what it does (except photos), it does it well.

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