Nokia 150

Nokia 150 and Nokia 150 Dual Sim are Nokia-branded entry-level mobile phones from HMD Global. Originally introduced December 2016 by Nokia as the first device by HMD Global, the 150 supports one Mini-SIM card and 150 Dual Sim supports two Mini-SIM cards.[1]

Nokia 150 / Nokia 150 Dual Sim
BrandNokia
DeveloperHMD Global
ManufacturerFIH Mobile
Compatible networksGSM 900 / 1800
First released13 December 2016 (2016-12-13)
PredecessorNokia 130
SuccessorNokia 150 (2020)
RelatedNokia 130 (2017)
Nokia 216
Form factorMonoblock
Dimensions106.0 mm (4.17 in)
45.5 mm (1.79 in)
13.9 mm (0.55 in)
Mass81 g (2.86 oz)
Operating systemNokia Series 30+
Removable storageup to 32 GB microSDHC
Battery1020 mAh Li-Ion
(Nokia BL-5C)
Micro-B USB charger
Data inputsKeypad
Display2.4" LCD, 320x240
pixels (167 ppi)
Rear cameraVGA
Front cameraNone
Sound3.5mm AV jack, speaker
ConnectivityUSB 2.0 micro-B,
Bluetooth 3.0,
FM radio
OtherFlashlight LED
(on back)
WebsiteNokia 150

The Nokia 150 has a flashlight. Display is 2.4 inches with QVGA 320x240 resolution. It is a TFT panel with 65K colours. It supports vibration, has a loudspeaker and a 3.5mm standard headphone jack.

Wireless connectivity includes only 2G, no WiFi and support for Bluetooth 3.0. This may pose a problem in some countries like Singapore where 2G is no longer in use.

It does not have the threaded view or conversations layout of text messages.

It has a microUSB port for charging and microSD slot for extra data storage.

The 1020mAh removable battery rated for 25 full days (600h) of standby and 22 hours of call time

It has a 0.3MP fixed focus rear camera with video recording capability.

It has audio/video playback support.

It has 2 games: Snake Xenzia and Nitro Racing.[2] However, some Nokia 150 units sold in certain regions do not have the Nitro Racing game.[3]

It comes with black and white colors.

Specifications

Nokia 150 runs on an updated Series 30+ UI.[1] The Nokia 150 and 150 Dual both are expected to provide the user with very long use times.[4]

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References

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