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Nokia 125 4G (2024)

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  • Display: 2.4 inches
  • Chipset: Unisoc T127
  • Battery: Li-Ion 1450 mAh, removable
  • Storage: 128MB 64MB RAM
  • Operating System:S30+​
  • Colour subject to availability
  • 1 Year Warranty

Rs. 15,450.00

Rs. 15,450.00
Rs. 16,686.00
3 X Rs. 5,562.00
Rs. 15,836.25
Rs. 15,913.50
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Description

Nokia 125 4G (2024)

You bring the quality conversation, Nokia 125 4G brings the HD audio quality. And with its nano-patterned ceramic coating, the good vibes start as soon as you pick up the phone.

The best chats go on for a while

You know those conversations where you just lose track of time? Nokia 125 4G has a 1,000 mAh¹ removable battery that will keep you talking for hours, or last for days on standby. And because of the HD sound quality over 4G networks, you’ll be surprised how time flies.

Looks good, feels good.

The stylish streak that runs across every edge of the phone is more than a design choice – it’s a solid inner frame that gives Nokia 125 4G some real toughness. The double-acts continue with the nano-patterned ceramic coating on the back which gives it a great feel and a stunning sheen.

It’s your camera, your jukebox, and more.

On the practical side of things, there’s a voice recorder,² a high power flashlight, and room for up to 2,000 contacts. But here’s the fun part: there’s a camera with flash, an FM radio, MP3 player,² and of course, the Snake game.

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