Following announcement of the new Symbian Belle smartphone operating system and three new phones to go along with it, Nokia is changing gears to introduce the Nokia 100, a basic, no-frills phone that is aimed towards emerging markets. In fact, the Nokia 100 is the cheapest phone that Nokia has ever produced.
Nokia 100: Features
The Nokia 100 runs Nokia's Series 30 feature phone operating system, and is designed to do pretty much one thing: make and receive phone calls. Of course, you can send and receive text messages, but forget about snapping pics or sending MMS messages with pictures, as the Nokia 100 lacks a camera. The Nokia 100 does include a cool, integrated flashlight in the top of the phone, and it has an FM radio as well. Nokia says they designed the simple, icon-based user interface to be usable even for those who have yet to learn to read.