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Nokia 101 is an ultra-basic
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mobile phone by
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. It is primarily geared for users in
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, or for people who need a simple communications device with FM radio and music playback. This phone model is not to be confused with the 1992 Nokia 101.


Features

The phone runs on a
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that can last up to 768 hours on standby, and with talk time of up to 8 hours and 30 minutes. The phone can play standard
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files with a bitrate greater than 32 bit/s, with advertised 36 hours of playback time. The phonebook can hold up to 500 entries.


Variance

This phone is available in only two colors: Phantom Black and Coral Red.


References


External links

{{Nokia 3-digit series 101 Mobile phones introduced in 2011