Nokia 220 4G and Nokia 235 4G 2024 Edition were launched in India along with Nokia 3210. The newly launched phone features a 2.8-inch IPS LCD display and is said to have a battery life of up to 9.8 hours. The phone supports cloud apps as well as UPI transactions. The latter makes it easier for users to access entertainment, business or educational content over the Internet. The classic Snake game is preinstalled on the Nokia 220 and Nokia 235 feature phones.

Nokia 220 4G 2024, Nokia 235 4G 2024 Price in India, Availability
The Nokia 220 4G 2024 price in India is Rs. The Nokia 235 4G 2024 is available at Rs 3249. 3749. Both the handsets can be purchased in the country via Amazon and HMD India websites as well as offline retailers.
The Nokia 220 4G 2024 is available in black and peach colors, while the Nokia 235 4G 2024 is available in black, blue and purple colors.
Nokia 220 4G 2024, Nokia 235 4G 2024 Specifications, Features
The Nokia 220 4G and Nokia 235 4G 2024 feature a 2.8-inch QVGA IPS LCD display. They use the Unisoc T107 chipset that supports 64MB of RAM and 128MB of internal storage. The storage capacity can be expanded up to 32 GB using a microSD card. The phone runs the S30+ operating system out of the box.
The Nokia 220 4G 2024 only has an LED flash on the back, while the Nokia 235 4G 2024 has a 2-megapixel rear camera sensor. Both phones are powered by a removable 1450mAh battery and feature a USB Type-C charging port. This phone is said to have a battery life of up to 9.8 hours.
The Nokia 220 4G 2024 and Nokia 235 4G 2024 feature a 3.5mm audio jack and support wired and wireless FM radio connectivity in addition to MP3 player support. These come pre-installed with National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) approved UPI apps. Integrated cloud apps give users access to YouTube Shorts, YouTube Music, and news and weather updates. The phone also supports the classic telephone game Snake.
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