Connectivity and Battery Life
In terms of connectivity, the Nokia 105 supports GSM 2G bands and provides rudimentary web services through GPRS and EDGE. However, it does not include modern connectivity options such as WLAN, Bluetooth, GPS, or NFC, keeping focus squarely on phone calls and SMS. Nonetheless, the phone’s inclusion of wireless FM radio delivers entertainment aspects, allowing users to listen to broadcasts without additional data costs. The device is equipped with a microUSB 1.1 port primarily for charging.
A noteworthy aspect is the battery life, supported by a Li-Ion 1000 mAh battery. Given its limited processing and connectivity demands, the phone offers extended longevity on a single charge, making it an ideal choice for users who need reliable connectivity without frequent recharges.
- ⬤ Nokia 105 (2023) Performance and Features
- ⬤ Nokia 105 (2023) Connectivity and Battery Life
- ⬤ Nokia 105 (2023) Conclusion