Nokia HMD has announced significant price reductions on several of its popular feature phone models in Pakistan, with cuts ranging from Rs. 600 to 800. The move is aimed at making reliable mobile communication more accessible to a wider segment of the population amid ongoing economic challenges.
The revised prices for the affected Nokia feature phones are as follows:
| Model | Price |
| Nokia 105 classic | Rs. 2999 |
| Nokia 106 (2023) | Rs. 3,999 |
| Nokia 108 (2024) | Rs. 4,199 |
| Nokia 110 (2023) | Rs. 4,999 |
| Nokia 125 (2024) | Rs. 5,199 |
These phones come in a variety of color choices, 2 to 3-inch screens, headphone jacks, memory card slots, Unisoc chips, and more features. The Nokia 125 4G even brings IP52-rated protection against water and dust.
Pakistan remains a key market for Nokia, and the price adjustment reflects a commitment to ensuring that quality communication devices remain within reach for all consumers.
Nokia feature phones are known for their durability, long battery life, and reliable performance. Each device comes with a one-year replacement warranty. The company is targeting a broad range of users, from those seeking a dependable secondary device to individuals in need of a straightforward, robust phone for daily use.
Nokia previously held a 60% market share in Pakistan during the early 2000s. With this new pricing strategy, the company aims to strengthen its position in the market by focusing on affordability, product reliability, and after-sales service.
The newly priced Nokia feature phones are now available at major mobile retailers across Pakistan.
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