📡 Stay connected, stay stylish!
The Nokia 225 (2020) is a sleek 4G Dual SIM mobile phone featuring a 2.4-inch QVGA display, Bluetooth 5.0, and a VGA camera. With 128 MB of internal memory expandable via microSD, it supports up to 128 GB. Enjoy music through its MP3 player and FM radio, all powered by a durable 1150 mAh battery.
M**A
The Best Detox Phone Out There!
I recently purchased a Nokia for the first ever time with the 105 and I didn't get the best first impression due to it having no microSD card slot or internet access, the 110 fixed that but the dislpay was too small at only 1.8 inches compared to my previous iPhone 11 at about 6.1 inches wide so it was hard to get used to and the display was awful as well as the UI being hard to navigate, but the Nokia 225 4G fixed all my concerns.At a reasonable 2.4 inch screen and higher resolution this phone was much easier for me to use as a daily driver. I initially only purchased this phone due of the design and bluetooth connectivity (which the 110 lacked) but I have found that it had a lot more to offer.Pros:- Microphone quality is great on the other end when you call someone and you can even speak via your bluetooth headphones, but sound quality is better with the speaker off.- Sound quality from the loud speaker is brilliant so you can enjoy listening from the mp3 player which I use to listen to the Holy Quran or the radio with or without headphones.- Gallery is useful for if you need to keep screenshots of timetables on documents on your phone to remember.- Messaging app is the best I've seen yet on a Nokia with all the features of the 110 such as text forwarding which was a concern on some of the reviews here.- Web browser is much more usable than previous models and I am thankful for it as it allows me to check prayer times and bus times as well as access most sites that don't require signing in.- Battery life lasts about three days without charging in active use which means even more on standby.Cons:- The camera quality is not great at only 0.3 Mega Pixels.- You are limited to one free game which is the snake game and tetris is not available on the phone.- No ebooks or documents can be read on the phone.- Storage is only about 30 Megabytes so you may need to buy a seperate microSD card.- Facebook is not supported and the icon leads to a link saying that opera mini is not supported.Overall I have been impressed with the Nokia 225 4G and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to detox but stay connected with friends, use the internet for basic stuff and use their bluetooth headphones. This phone was a great replacement for my broken iPhone 11 at a great price.Thanks Nokia!
J**S
Poor manual, poor phone call quality when connected to car, keyboard froze in first week
I've had this for a week now, and like it, except three issues:1. I have no idea what that middle icon that shows something being disabled or incompatible or not working means. And the user manual is extremely high level/low on detail, so it does not even explain the screen icons. So that's annoying.2. Connecting this to my car's audio system via Bluetooth results in phone calls of extremely poor quality - to the point of my interlocutor being unable to hear 50% of what I'm saying. On the other hand, connecting a smartphone via Bluetooth to the same car with the same SIM card results in perfectly fine audio quality.3. I have received about 10 calls and already had an instance in which the entire keyboard was frozen, not allowing me to answer the call, not power off the phone. I had to remove the battery to revive the phone. (removing one star)
H**F
Battery problem
I bought this Nokia for my son, unfortunately battery is not good and the sound is not clear.
M**J
Very poor for texting
I wanted this phone mainly to send texts, but the keyboard is really difficult because the keys are connected in rows, so when one is pressed it is too easy to press others. It is slow compared to my (2017) 3310, too. I did try the 3210 but that won't send texts longer than one single text with 160 characters, so that didn't help, either.
A**D
Nokia in name only
It used USB micro instead of USB C. The volume level goes between loud and silent, no in-between. It makes a very high pitched sound when charging. It comes with Facebook right on the Home Screen. I can't change the text mode to the old Multi-Tap style, it defaults to T9 predictive mode for each message before you change it.
R**E
Know your sims
There was nothing wrong with the product. It was perfectly fine: a duel sim phone. I simply wanted one that would take a standard sim. So, this order was a mistake.
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