Seems to be the spiritual successor of the Nokia 1100

Apr 26, 2012 22:31 GMT  ·  By

Gone are the days when Nokia launched at least one device per month. Nonetheless, the Finnish company is still among the most active handset makers on the market.

After having a consistent presence at this year’s Mobile World Congress, Nokia released the 103 feature-phone, which is said to be the world’s cheapest mobile phone at only 16 EUR (21 USD).

However, it looks like the company plans to add a new handset to its feature-phone portfolio, Nokia 110. The device has been recently spotted in China and seems to be the successor of the old Nokia 1100.

No details on the phone’s specs sheet, and more importantly, on price tag, are known for the moment, except that it packs a VGA camera. It’s also possible that this entry-level phone sports a small display that supports a 128 x 160 pixels resolution.

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