Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has announced a substantial reduction in the prices of several of its popular feature phones in Pakistan, making them more accessible to budget-conscious consumers across the country.
According to HMD Global, the company that produces Nokia-branded phones, price cuts have been applied to multiple models in their feature phone lineup. The reduction ranges from Rs600 to Rs800, depending on the model.
The move is part of Nokia’s strategy to strengthen its position in Pakistan’s highly competitive entry-level mobile phone market, where affordability and durability remain key factors for many users.
The discounted models include some of Nokia’s most recognisable and reliable devices. The Nokia 105 Classic is now available for just Rs2,999, down from its earlier price. The 2023 model of the Nokia 106 has been reduced to Rs4,000, while the Nokia 108 is now selling for Rs4,100. The Nokia 110 is priced at Rs5,000, and the Nokia 125 is available for Rs5,200.
These feature phones come in a variety of colours and are equipped with essential functionalities, including 2 to 3-inch displays, headphone jacks, memory card slots, and Unisoc chipsets. Known for their long battery life and sturdy build quality, Nokia’s feature phones continue to be a popular choice among users seeking reliable mobile devices without the complexities or cost of smartphones.
The company has not specified how long the discounted prices will remain in effect, but retailers across Pakistan have already begun offering the updated rates.
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