HMD has introduced four Nokia feature phones with dedicated AI buttons, voice controls and video-calling support.
The lineup includes the Nokia 200 4G, Nokia 210 4G, Nokia 215 4G 2nd Edition and Nokia 235 4G 2nd Edition. All four models run the S30+ operating system and retain the physical keypads associated with traditional Nokia feature phones.
Each phone has a dedicated AI button placed in the centre of the directional pad.
The Sikey AI-powered assistant allows users to ask basic questions and control phone functions using voice commands. It can turn on the flashlight, open the camera, set reminders and alarms, or call someone from the contacts list.
The AI assistant is free for the first 180 days. Users must pay a subscription fee after the trial period, and a smartphone app is required to purchase the subscription.
All four phones support video calling through the Xpress Chat application and include front-facing VGA cameras.
The app allows users to make video calls, send voice messages, and exchange text, photos, and emojis. Smartphone users can also join conversations by downloading Xpress Chat from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
The Nokia 200 4G and Nokia 210 4G feature 2.4-inch QVGA displays.
The Nokia 215 4G 2nd Edition and Nokia 235 4G 2nd Edition use larger 2.8-inch IPS screens with the same QVGA resolution.
The Nokia 210 4G and Nokia 235 4G 2nd Edition also include rear cameras. The Nokia 210 has a VGA rear camera, while the Nokia 235 offers a 2MP sensor.
All four phones carry removable 1,450mAh batteries and support Bluetooth 5.0.
They also include USB-C charging ports, 3.5mm headphone jacks and FM radio support.
HMD has not yet announced pricing or complete availability details for the four phones.
The devices are currently listed on HMD’s official websites in selected markets.
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