Human Mobile Devices (HMD) on Tuesday introduced the HMD 105 and HMD 110 feature phones, marking its first HMD-branded 2G feature phones in India. This comes after the release of its HMD-branded smartphones earlier this year.
HMD 105 And HMD 110 Prices And Colour
One of the two feature phones, the HMD 105, is the more budget-friendly option. The HMD 105 is priced at Rs 999 and is available in three colours: black, purple, and blue. The HMD 110, on the other hand, costs Rs 1,199 and comes in two colourways: black and green. Both the HMD 105 and HMD 110 will be available for purchase starting June 11 through the company's official website and leading e-commerce platforms.
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HMD 105 And HMD 110 Features And Specs
The HMD 105 comes equipped with a dual LED flash, while the HMD 110 includes a rear camera. Both phones offer built-in UPI support, can handle inputs in up to 9 local languages, and render content in 23 languages. They come with a 1000mAh battery, boasting a standby time of up to 18 days.
HMD has said that the feature phones boast a sleek design with robust corners and a textured surface for an improved in-hand feel. The HMD 105 and HMD 110 come preloaded with features like auto call recording, an MP3 player, wired and wireless FM radio, dual LED flash, and more. Additionally, the HMD 110 includes a rear camera within a centrally aligned circular camera module.
"The HMD 105 and HMD 110 are our first feature phones to be launched in India with stylish new designs and UPI capabilities. These devices underscore our commitment to providing accessible technology. The feature-packed HMD 105 and HMD 110 aim to bridge the digital divide and enhance financial access for all within our feature phone category. These phones embody our ‘more for less’ philosophy as we continue our multi-brand journey," Ravi Kunwar, Vice President-India and APAC, HMD Global, said in a statement.
The new feature phones from HMD come with a guaranteed one-year replacement policy, reflecting the company's slogan "Bharosa Wahi, Shuruat Nayi" (Same Trust, New Beginning).