HMD Global, known for its previous releases under the Nokia brand, has launched its first push-button phones under its own name. The new models, HMD 105 and HMD 110, aim to offer simple and affordable options for users.
The HMD 105 and HMD 110 are basic devices with bright, cheerful colors. The primary difference between the two models is that the HMD 110 includes a symbolic rear camera.
Both phones feature a 1000 mAh battery and a small 2-inch screen. They also come with the classic game Snake, continuing a tradition familiar to many users.
There is some uncertainty regarding the USB port type. While specifications mention Type-C, the images suggest it might be Micro-USB.
Key Specifications:
HMD 105:
- Screen: TFT-TN, 2″, 12 cm², 120×160 resolution, 100 ppi
- Memory: 4 MB RAM, 4 MB ROM, Micro-SD up to 32 GB
- Mobile Networks: GSM Bands 3(1800), 8(900)
- Battery: Li-Ion, 1000 mAh, replaceable
- Dimensions: 115.5 x 49.5 x 14 mm
- Weight: 77.5 g
- Camera: None
- OS: RTOS
- USB: ?Type-C v2.0
HMD 110:
- Screen: TFT-TN, 2″, 12 cm², 120×160 resolution, 100 ppi
- Memory: 4 MB RAM, 4 MB ROM, Micro-SD up to 32 GB
- Mobile Networks: GSM Bands 3(1800), 8(900)
- Battery: Li-Ion, 1000 mAh, replaceable
- Dimensions: 115.5 x 49.5 x 14 mm
- Weight: 78 g
- Camera: Rear camera: 0.08 MP, flash, no autofocus
- OS: RTOS
- USB: ?Type-C v2.0
In terms of pricing, the HMD 105 is set at ₹999 (approximately $12) in India, while the HMD 110 will be priced at ₹1119 (around $13.4). Additionally, both devices will support UPI, India’s contactless payment system.