Let me start by saying this: the Nokia 105 4G is like a breath of fresh air in today's smartphone-dominated world. After using it as my primary device for two weeks, I've rediscovered the joy of simplicity.
The Good Stuff: This phone is built like a tank - that classic Nokia durability we all remember. The battery life is insane; I only charged it twice in 14 days with moderate calling and texting. The large buttons are perfect for my clumsy fingers, and the 1.8" display is surprisingly readable. For calls, the VoLTE support means crystal clear voice quality (when it works - more on that later).
Who It's Perfect For: I'd recommend this to three types of people: parents wanting a basic phone for kids, seniors who just need calling/texting, and digital minimalists looking to disconnect. It's particularly great for grounding teenagers from smartphones (parenting win!).
The Not-So-Good: The interface takes some getting used to - it's not as intuitive as modern smartphones. Call connectivity can be hit or miss; sometimes calls take forever to connect or drop unexpectedly. The volume settings are oddly limited to preset levels rather than being fully adjustable.
Fun Discoveries: That FM radio with wired headphones became my morning companion during walks. And while basic, the included games provided unexpected nostalgia trips during downtime.
Final Verdict: At this price point, the Nokia 105 4G delivers exactly what it promises - no more, no less. It won't replace your smartphone, but as a secondary device or digital detox tool, it's fantastic. Just make sure your carrier supports it (T-Mobile users rejoice!) and be prepared for some old-school phone quirks.