📞 The Classic Companion for Modern Life!
The Nokia 106 is a versatile dual SIM phone designed for the modern user, featuring a 1.8-inch display, 2000 contacts storage, an LED torch, and FM radio, all in a sleek dark grey finish. Perfect for those who value simplicity and reliability.
B**S
Mobile
Good wee phone and charge stays well for nearly a week tyvm
T**M
Was Not Getting Signal...
Only reason why I got this phone was for its dual sim usage. The phone finally arrived today and I could not get signal using the 3 sim. I used 2 Three Sim Cards. The phone recognised the sim was there but still no signal in my bedroom. I even went out on to the main road infront of my house. Raised my arm up high with the phone and still received no signal. Although it may be the network I have 2 other phones Iphone XS and Honor Lite 20 and they fair well with signal even in my room. I really contemplated whether It would even be worth changing sim when the phone can effectively not have sufficient quality to even reach those signals and imagined a situation where I should be isolating indoors but I have to go outside to receive a phone call, potentially mixing with the ill ridiculous! I've asked for returns and this is another time I have tried to pay cheap for a dual sim phone, ended up paying the price because the price is obviously reflective of the quality cheap=bad . I have now ordered a £90 Huawei dual sim phone which I know I will not have these same problems although not better than my other phones I know it will meet basic standards this Nokia could not. It's just annoying I have to completely exceed my budget to get a "decent" dual sim phone when this Nokia should of done the job.
J**E
It's a nokia
Brilliant simple cheep a real bargain ty amazon
S**.
Great as emergency spare phone
Great phone BUT be aware what you`re buying - it is NOT smartphone. If you`re looking for internet, games, apps, camera and entertainment it is not for you.I got it for spare outdoor go outs and it does its work.it is very simply, reliable phone just for making calls. Dual sim, long lasting battery, it doesnt bother poor coverage as it works on 2G so you can be sure that your battery will last long as no apps or large colourfull screen bother about weak signal. Great for outdoor activities except making picts or films but sturdy, small size fit your pocket and cheap so you wont cry if its lost or damaged. Plastics seems to be cheap and not great looking as e.g. iPhone 12 haha but on some ways it is better than smartphones.I`d defo recommend it as emergency or spare one.
J**Y
The phone has T9 dictionary but it will no open, very disappointed
Why did you choose this product over others?:I just chose it as a phone I'm familiar with. However the phone has T9 dictionary but it does not switch on, very disappointed but the description didn't state anything about the T9 so be aware of that if you buy this item....
G**E
Simple, tough, and dual SIM—ideal backup or work phone with solid battery and no distractions.
Used this as a backup for site work and travel. Dual SIM setup’s handy for separating work and personal calls. Buttons are big and easy to press—even with gloves—and the screen’s clear enough for quick checks.Battery life’s proper—lasts days on standby and handles calls without draining fast. FM radio and LED torch are actually useful, especially on night shifts or outdoor jobs. No touchscreen faff, just clean, reliable function.Perfect for drivers, site workers, or anyone who wants a no-nonsense phone that won’t let them down.Minor gripe: no camera or internet, but that’s the point—keeps you focused and off the grid.👍 Pros✅ Dual SIM—great for work/personal split✅ Long battery life—days on standby✅ Big buttons—easy to use with gloves✅ Built-in torch and FM radio✅ Lightweight and durable👎 Cons❌ No camera or internet access❌ Basic screen—not ideal for long texts❌ Limited storage—just for contacts and SMS
E**S
Fake product
Fake item. Every time you try and send a basic text to a Contact, it will prompt you to type in the phone number- even when your already selected the receiving Contact before typing the message.The only way to get around this is to type a text message, then go into sending options, select Send To All and select the one single recipient you were looking for.This problem occurs even when trying to reply to a text from the inbox. You click reply, type your message, click Send and it prompts you to enter a phone number. It doesn't even give an option to search for a contact!
A**Y
Good Quality
Good quality. Good price. 100%
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