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Nokia 105 now available in East Africa

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 Nairobi, Kenya


Nokia today announced that the Nokia 105 is now available for purchase across East Africa. A successor to the highly successful Nokia 1280, the Nokia 105 features quality handset design, a durable, one-piece keymat and a long-lasting battery, making it ideal for first-time buyers.

The new handset is available in cyan or black and features a colour screen, which makes it unique when compared to other phones at this price point. The Nokia 105 handset will be retailing at KES 1,750, UGX 63,000 and TZS 40,000 in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania respectively. Bold colour and everyday essentials Featuring a 1.45-inch true color screen with a user-friendly interface, the single SIM Nokia 105 comes with productivity and leisure tools like:  FM radio*, up to five pre-loaded games, multiple alarm clock capabilities, a speaking clock and flashlight. It has a standby time up to 35 days, and talk time up to 12.5 hours.

“With its bold colors and beautifully simple design, the Nokia 105 is a standout phone at a price point that makes it accessible to most consumers,” said Bruce Howe, General Manager Nokia East Africa. “It is a natural successor to the Nokia 1280, which helped more than a 100 million people become familiar with the trust and quality behind the Nokia brand. For East Africa, the Nokia 105 is a key device in our vision of connecting the next billion consumers.”

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