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Screen Size
1.80" (120 x 160)
Camera
NA
Memory
4 MB/4 MB
Battery
800 mAh
Manufacturer | : | Nokia |
Model | : | Nokia 106 (2018) |
Launch date (global) | : | 29-12-2018 |
Operating system | : | NA |
Type | : | Feature Phone |
Status | : | Launched |
Colors | : | Dark Grey |
Product Name | : | Nokia 106 (2018) |
Screen size (in inches) | : | 1.80 |
Screen resolution (in pixels) | : | 120 x 160 |
Pixel Density (PPI) | : | NA |
Scratch Resistant Glass | : | NA |
Battery capacity (mAh) | : | 800 |
Headphone port | : | Yes |
CPU | : | MediaTek MT6261D |
RAM | : | 4 MB |
Dimensions (lxbxh- in mm) | : | 111.15 x 49.50 x 14.40 |
Weight (in grams) | : | 70.70 |
Storage | : | 4 MB |
removable storage (yes or no) | : | Yes |
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Nokia 106 (2018) was launched in December 2018 & is available only in one color i.e. Dark Grey. The Feature Phone Priced at Rs. 1280 the phone is available with 4 MB of internal storage.
The Feature Phone is powered by MediaTek MT6261D Processor. A 4 MB of RAM ensures phone runs smoothly even the most memory intensive applications & still shows no signs of lag. 4 MB of internal storage can be expanded via a microSD card.
The Phone comes...
The starting price of Nokia 106 (2018) is ₹1,299 for the base variant with 4 MB 4 MB.
The Nokia 106 (2018) features a 1.80 inches with 120 x 160 resolution.
The Nokia 106 (2018) has a 800 mAh battery.
The Nokia 106 (2018) is available with 4 MB sizes to choose from.
The Nokia 106 (2018) is available with 4 MB sizes to choose from.
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