Good feature phones are hard to find these days, appealing to those seeking a digital detox or traditional users who prefer classic handsets. However, Nokia continues to cater to this niche market with high-quality feature phones, and their latest releases, the Nokia 108 (2024) and Nokia 125 (2024), reaffirm their dominance in this segment.

Both phones feature TFT displays, and reports suggest that the Nokia 125 may just be a rebranded Nokia 110, as there are no significant differences in design or specifications. Similarly, the Nokia 108 (2024) closely resembles the recently launched HMD 105 4G, with minor variations, such as a different screen size.
The Nokia 108 and Nokia 125 share identical 2.0-inch TFT screens with 65k colors and an expected resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, which is sufficient for compact feature phones.
In terms of performance, both phones come with 128MB of RAM and 64MB of internal storage, expandable via a MicroSD card. The Nokia 125 stands out with a rear camera and flash, while the Nokia 108 does not include a camera.
These models retain the classic feature phone design, including a T9-style keypad, wide bezels, and popular features like FM radio, an MP3 player, and the iconic Snake game pre-installed.
For colors, the Nokia 108 4G (2024) is available in Black and Cyan, while the Nokia 125 4G (2024) offers Titanium and Blue options. These shades complement their minimalistic designs well. Unfortunately, details on pricing and availability are yet to be announced.