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Nokia 105 UK Sim-Free Mobile Phone - Black

£18.49

The Nokia 105 is a compact and affordable smartphone designed specifically for users on-the-go. Its sleek black design makes it easy to slip into a pocket or purse, and its slim profile fits comfortably in the hand. The intuitive user interface is simple yet effective, making it perfect for those who value ease of use.

This phone boasts a crisp 2.4-inch touchscreen display that's perfect for checking emails, browsing the web, and enjoying your favorite music apps. With a battery life of up to 15 hours of talk time and internet browsing, you can stay connected without worrying about running out of power. The camera app is also a highlight, with features like auto focus and image stabilization to help you capture sharp photos.

Additional features include a microSD card slot for expanding storage, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a built-in charger. With its durable construction and long-lasting battery life, the Nokia 105 is an excellent choice for anyone on a budget or looking for a reliable phone to stay in touch with friends and family.

Product Reviews

Name: Review:
I recently switched from my fully off Nokia phone, time to switch on and make a call - 15 seconds! I've tried switching them on for under two minutes after waking up but it's just not the same. Now I'm constantly plugging mine in because the battery drains so quickly. To be honest, I'm starting to think these basic phones with physical keypads are the way forward. Smartphones, in my opinion, should be renamed 'mini tablets'. The cheap PAYG tariffs on offer are a real mixed bag - some networks' sim cards don't work with this phone type, while others have surprisingly affordable plans that match or even beat what I've seen elsewhere.

I'm now using a cheap 3 network's PAYG sim which seems to be working pretty well. Go to mobile networks comparison tables online to see similar deals on virtual networks - it's been eye-opening!

D. Taylor - 28/02/2026

I'm getting two new Nokia phones, actually - one's been my landline for years and I've just upgraded to this other one as a mobile phone for when I'm out and about. The battery life is far better than the last ones I've had. One of the features that really impressed me was how easy it was to switch between modes.

J. Wilson - 15/03/2026

This phone's design has me stumped - I'm not sure if it's a manufacturing flaw or just a poorly thought-out feature that's driving users crazy. The lack of an option to input names for text messages is baffling, especially since most phones have this ability built-in.

I've tried contacting the seller multiple times about their return policy and refund process, but they seem to be stuck on the idea that it's third-party sellers who are responsible if something goes wrong.

Q. Fraser - 05/03/2026