Nokia 100 feature phone just 20 Euros
By Mike Browne on August 25,
 2011 at 00:00,

The Nokia 100 is a budget feature phone that perfectly illustrates that the new Nokia naming convention in action, being a standard phone but with features hard to match, let alone beat, as this prince point. Read on to find out more about the Nokia 100.

The Nokia 100 is a low-cost phone that uses the Nokia Series 30 platform to deliver a host of neat but cost-effective solutions for those who place call quality and battery life above smartphone features.

The Nokia 100 is one of a growing range of Nokia handsets that has been designed for those parts of the world where one phone may be shared between different family members. So, you'll find the flexibility to add and swap out up to five different SIM cards, with each one having their own separate address book and personal details, such as icons and ringtones, stored.

When it comes to tech specs, you'll find the colour screen has a 128 x 160 pixel resolution display, while the Nokia 100 itself weighs in at 96.6g and measures 110 x 45.4 x 14.9mm. Using the standard 2mm Charger Connector common across most of the Nokia range, you'll find compatibility is not an issue.

If you like your phone to also double-up as a torch, then the Nokia 100 is here for you, as it come as standard. Other key features include FM radio, 3.5mm audio jack and support for up to 16GB of memory via memory card.

When it comes to battery life, you'll find that with 8.5 hours talktime and up to 32 days of standby, the Nokia 100 is something of a battery miser, in the best possible sense. Software features include Nokia Life Tools, which according to Nokia delivers 'market information, weather forecasts, health advice, language tuition and entertainment news to an on-board app using specially created SMS messages', while Nokia Money is like having a bank in your pocket.

The Nokia 100 is set to launch in selected territories around the world and is set to cost 20 Euros before taxes and subsidies. It will be available in a host of colours, all with flamboyant names such Legion Blue, Festival  Pink, Ocean Blue, Phantom Black and Coral Red.