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The Nokia 100 is a discontinued basic 2G feature phone released by Nokia on 25 August 2011. The mobile phone was aimed at emerging markets and budget-conscious consumers, and could be bought carrier-unlocked for a relatively low price (€20 or U.S. $30 at launch). [1][2]
It should not be confused with the original Nokia 100 from 1993, which was a consumer version of the 1992 Nokia 101.[3]
There was also a dual-SIM card slot version of the model, Nokia 101, released in October 2011.[4]
The phone had a color display, an integrated flashlight, an FM radio,[1] and automatic voice alarm.[5] It was released in blue, pink, black, and red colours.[1]
The device runs on the Series 30 software platform, supports up to five separate address books, and is able to store personalisation data for up to five separate SIM cards.[1] The phone also comes with the Solitaire game.[5] The early production sets came with a Snake game only, according to the reviews in GSM Arena.[6]
In emerging markets, the phone came with Nokia Life Tools, and with Nokia Money in India.[1]
Nokia 100 is available in a number of languages depending on which territory it is marketed for. Models sold in South Asia support at least twelve languages: English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Bengali, Telugu, Punjabi, Kannada, Malayalam, Assamese and Odia. Models sold in the United Kingdom support four languages: English, French, German and Italian.
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