HMD Global, the company that acquired the rights to use the Nokia brand for its phones, has sneakily slipped out a new phone.
Nokia 105/110 with USB-C port, 2023 design, and updated rear text. Specs: 1.77" display, Unisoc T107, 1450mAh battery, and 4G support.
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