Conclusion
Overall, the NIU Pana TV N106, while now discontinued, remains an interesting device from the early 2010s. Its combination of a physical QWERTY keyboard, triple SIM capabilities, basic multimedia functions like FM radio and TV, and modest connectivity options reflect a time when phones were largely utilitarian tools with a hint of entertainment capabilities. Even with its limited features compared to contemporary devices, the N106 serves as a reminder of the diverse landscape of feature phones that preceded today’s smartphone-dominated market.