The Nokia 215 4G 225 and the wider Nokia 4G feature phone trio — comprising the Nokia 215 4G, Nokia 225 4G, and Nokia 235 4G — have officially launched, bringing affordable 4G connectivity to the feature phone segment. Designed for users who want reliable connectivity without smartphone complexity, these handsets combine a classic T9 keyboard with modern features such as YouTube Shorts support and USB Type-C charging.
- Nokia has launched three new 4G feature phones — the 215 4G, 225 4G, and 235 4G — starting from $63 in Europe.
- All three models support YouTube Shorts, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C charging, and a 1450mAh removable battery.
- The Nokia 235 4G is the flagship of the trio, featuring a 2MP rear camera and a 2.8-inch display.
- The phones run on the S30+ OS with a Unisoc T107 processor and dual SIM support.
Nokia 215 4G, 225 4G, and 235 4G Prices
Nokia has introduced all three feature phones in Europe first. The Nokia 215 4G is priced at $63 (approximately Rs. 5,000), the Nokia 225 4G comes in at $74 (approximately Rs. 6,000), and the top-tier Nokia 235 4G is priced at $84 (approximately Rs. 7,000). The company has indicated that availability in markets like India is planned as a follow-up step.
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Nokia 215 4G, 225 4G, and 235 4G Full Specifications
Display and Performance
The Nokia 215 4G and Nokia 235 4G both feature a 2.8-inch display, while the Nokia 225 4G comes with a slightly smaller 2.4-inch screen. All three models use a QVGA resolution panel. Under the hood, each device is powered by the Unisoc T107 processor and runs Nokia's S30+ operating system — a platform optimised for feature phones that keeps things smooth and straightforward.
Camera, Battery, and Connectivity
Camera hardware varies across the range. The Nokia 215 4G ships without a camera sensor, making it the most bare-bones option. The Nokia 225 4G steps up with a QVGA-resolution camera, while the Nokia 235 4G tops the series with a 2MP rear camera. All three phones share the same 1450mAh removable battery, which Nokia rates at up to 9.8 hours of talk time — a solid figure for everyday use. Connectivity is handled by Bluetooth 5.0, and charging is via a modern USB Type-C port. A 3.5mm headphone jack is present on all models, and all three support dual SIM.
Smart Features on a Feature Phone
Despite the modest hardware profile, Nokia has packed in a range of connected features. The phones support cloud-based apps that let users access news feeds and weather reports directly on the device. Perhaps most notably, YouTube Shorts is supported — an unusual but welcome inclusion for a feature phone audience that still wants access to short-form video content without the overhead of a full smartphone OS.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Nokia 215 4G, 225 4G, and 235 4G?
The main differences lie in display size and camera. The Nokia 225 4G has a 2.4-inch display with a QVGA camera, while both the 215 4G and 235 4G have 2.8-inch displays. The 215 4G has no camera, whereas the 235 4G includes a 2MP rear shooter. All three share the same processor, OS, battery, and core connectivity features.
Do the Nokia 215 4G, 225 4G, and 235 4G support YouTube?
Yes. All three models support YouTube Shorts, allowing users to browse short-form video content. This is an uncommon feature in the feature phone segment and adds notable everyday utility to these devices.
When will these Nokia feature phones launch in India?
Nokia has confirmed that an India launch is planned following the initial European rollout. Pricing for India has not yet been officially announced, but the European prices start at $63 for the Nokia 215 4G, suggesting the Indian retail price could fall around the Rs. 5,000 mark.