Nokia 105 (2013)

Nokia 105 is a mobile phone released in 2013 aimed at markets in developing nations marketed and manufactured by Nokia.

Nokia 105
BrandNokia
ManufacturerNokia
Series(Nokia 3-digit series)
Compatible networksGSM 900 / 1800
First releasedMarch 2013
PredecessorNokia 103, Nokia 1616
SuccessorNokia 105 (2015)
TypeFeaturephone
Form factorMonoblock
Dimensions107 mm (4.2 in)
44.8 mm (1.76 in)
14.3 mm (0.56 in)
Mass70 g (2.5 oz)
Operating systemNokia Series 30
Battery800 mAh Li-Ion
(Nokia BL-5CB)
Data inputsKeypad
Display1.45" TFT, 128x128
pixels (125 ppi)
SoundLoudspeaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
ConnectivityProprietary charger
FM radio
OtherLED flashlight (on top)

Specification

Nokia 105 with the torchlight on

Nokia 105 is a featurephone made by Nokia. The phone was released in 2013. It was first unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in 2013. The Nokia 105 is said to offer up to 35 days of standby time on a single charge and up to 12.5 hours of talk time. Furthermore, it includes a flashlight and an FM radio.[1]

Nokia 105 (2013) main menu (in Italian)

Other uses

A report by Conflict Armament Research specified the 105 Type RM-908 Nokia phone, purchased between May and November 2014, was being "consistently used" by ISIS in Iraq to produce a type of remote controlled improvised explosive device.[2][3]

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See also

References

  1. Kee, Edwin (25 February 2013). "Nokia 105: Rugged And Dirt Cheap". Übergizmo.
  2. Lizzie Dearden (2015-02-25). "Isis making deadly suicide bombs and IEDs using freely available civilian components from around the world". The Independent.
  3. "Tracing the supply of components used by Islamic State IEDs" (PDF). Conflict Armament Research. February 2016.
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