Meet the Nokia 105, a budget-priced handset that will cost just $20. It features an FM radio tuner, a torch (flashlight), and is good for 35-days of continuous use on a single charge. According to Nokia, “the phone was created to offer the essentials – phone calls and SMS – but also some desirable extras.” Continue reading for two videos and more information.

The 105, which is now the lowest-priced model in the company’s range, marks the end of an era as the handset’s color screen means that Nokia has officially made their last phone with a monochrome display. The company also stated: “Nokia’s experience in optimizing phone quality, combined with its global footprint and economies of scale, is a major contributor to being able to work to such a low price.”

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