Nokia HMD has announced notable price cuts on several of its popular feature phones in Pakistan, with reductions ranging between Rs. 600 and Rs. 800.
This step is part of the company’s effort to make dependable mobile phones more affordable and accessible to a broader group of people, especially during the current economic difficulties.
The updated prices for the affected models are as follows:
Nokia 105 classic – Rs. 2,999
Nokia 106 (2023) – Rs. 3,999
Nokia 108 (2024) – Rs. 4,199
Nokia 110 (2023) – Rs. 4,999
Nokia 125 (2024) – Rs. 5,199
These phones offer a range of useful features such as color options, 2 to 3-inch displays, headphone jacks, memory card support, and Unisoc processors. The Nokia 125 4G even offers IP52 certification, making it resistant to dust and splashes.
Pakistan continues to be a major market for Nokia, and this pricing revision reflects the brand’s dedication to keeping essential communication tools within financial reach for everyday users.
Nokia’s feature phones have long been appreciated for their solid build, extended battery life, and dependable performance.
Each phone comes with a one-year replacement guarantee. The company aims to attract a wide audience, from people looking for a reliable backup device to those who want a sturdy, straightforward phone for daily use.
Once a market leader with a 60% share in the early 2000s, Nokia is hoping this new pricing strategy will help regain its strong foothold in Pakistan by focusing on affordability, trusted quality, and strong customer support.
The phones with the new prices are now available at mobile shops across the country.