HMD Global has introduced four new feature phone models under the Nokia brand: the Nokia 210 4G, Nokia 235 4G 2nd Edition, Nokia 215 4G 2nd Edition and Nokia 200 4G. A key feature of these phones is a dedicated button for a built-in AI assistant.
These devices are designed for users who prefer classic phone functions with a modern look. The main upgrade is an AI system based on Sikey AI, integrated directly into the interface. It allows users to control phone functions using voice commands, such as turning on the flashlight, opening the camera, setting alarms, creating reminders or making calls.
Users can also ask simple questions to the AI assistant. However, access to the AI is free for only 180 days. After that, users will need to subscribe to a paid plan directly from the device.
The phones retain the classic Nokia design, with metallic accents around the selfie camera and earpiece. All models run on S30+ OS and come with 1,450 mAh batteries. They also support a cloud service that allows users to check weather updates, sports news and watch videos without using the phone’s internal storage.
In addition to 4G support, the new phones include a USB-C charging port, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and FM radio. They also feature Xpress Chat video calling. The price has not been officially announced yet, though estimated prices may be revealed later in different regions.
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| Models | Screen diagonal | Camera |
| Nokia 215 4G 2nd Ed / 235 4G 2nd Ed | 2.8 inches IPS (QVGA) | Front and main (VGA) |
| Nokia 210 4G / 200 4G | 2.4 inches (QVGA) | Main (2 MP) |



















