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The Nokia 225 4G is a sleek, durable bar phone designed for GSM networks, offering 4G LTE connectivity, a long-lasting 1150mAh battery with up to 20 days standby, and a tactile Series 30+ OS. It features a 2.4-inch display, Bluetooth 4.0, a rear camera, and preloaded entertainment apps, making it an ideal minimalist device for professionals seeking reliable communication and classic functionality without distractions.









| ASIN | B08Q1RN311 |
| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Battery Capacity | 1150 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Power Rating | 1150 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #177,889 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #3,712 in Cell Phones |
| Color | Blue |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,810) |
| Date First Available | December 8, 2020 |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| GPS | False |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Microphone |
| Item Weight | 3.18 ounces |
| Item model number | TA-1282 |
| Manufacturer | HMD Global |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 0.13 GB |
| OS | Series 30+ |
| Other camera features | Rear |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Standby Time (with data) | 20 days |
| Phone Talk Time | 6 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 4.91 x 2.01 x 0.54 inches |
| RAM | 0.06 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 0.06 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 240 x 320 |
| Special features | Basic Phone, Bluetooth Enabled, Camera |
| Standing screen display size | 2.4 Inches |
| Weight | 3.18 Ounces |
| Whats in the box | Battery, Nokia 225 4G phone, Quick Start Guide, USB Cable |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Cellular |
B**P
Jogger here reviewing as a Bluetooth MP3 player
It's sad to say but nobody can make a reliable MP3 player under $50 anymore. I've tried about a dozen here on Amazon and they're all just garbage. So I go back to the old standby, Nokia. Nokia knows how to get it done, to make a reliable MP3 player that is lightweight and has a solid Bluetooth connection that never drops, and has a randomizer that doesn't play the same songs over and over again in a 2000 song library. You may dismiss this as being a simple dumb phone, but for a long-term jogger this was a Godsend. Thank you Nokia for still making an MP3 player that works like an MP3 player should. Buttons are solid, phone is very lightweight and perfect for jogging, and sound quality is excellent. Someday I might even use it as a phone. I've also had the Nokia 6300 and I prefer this one for better Bluetooth connection and being lightweight. Update. Phone is still great, however randomizer is not. After a while you realize you are listening to the same 100 songs out of 1000. The only way to get to other songs is choose a different starting track from the list of 1000, otherwise you just end up ransoming to the same 100 songs. Disappointed.
E**E
I Didn't Choose the Dumbphone Life; the Dumbphone Life Chose Me
I've been an avid dumbphone user for a very long time and this is by far the worst dumbphone I've ever had. After three years, my phone was starting to reach the end of its life so I got this. The price is good, but the phone is not. I want a phone that can text and call. That's it. This phone comes with about a bunch of apps that I'll never use, and the worst part is that YOU CAN'T UNINSTALL THEM. I don't want Facebook on my phone. It comes with FOUR different games, again, that cannot be uninstalled. Oh, and it comes with a dictionary app that literally nobody asked for. You can't download pictures to save as wallpapers so you've got to either stick with the pre-loaded wallpaper or use the camera which takes pictures that are only marginally better than the pictures my toaster takes. But, hey, that'll make me feel young again. I can't figure out how to make the notification icons up top go away. It's annoying to have to unlock by pressing the star button every time. I haven't found a way to adjust the font size. There's no buttons on the side so you have to go in to the settings and manually turn the volume down. Getting this phone to work is by no means intuitive. In fact, my husband and I (we're both avid dumbphone users) are both having to research how to use this phone. It's not like we're elderly either. He's 29 and I'm 27. We've talked about getting rid of our cell phones and just using a landline. It's looking like we might just do that soon since you can't find a dumbphone anymore. EDIT 12/15/2023 This phone is the absolute WORST. My husband and I have both had problems making and receiving calls (he has this phone too). Not only that, but the time stamps on my texts are all goofed up. If I send someone a text at 9:05 their response will come in with a time stamp that's an hour earlier which goofs up the order of the conversations and makes it difficult to follow. After months of this, I can't take it anymore. I'm getting a new phone. My last dumbphone lasted two years. This one has barely made it six months if that. DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE.
J**.
Nokia 225 works Great on AT&T and T-Mobile in USA - Follow these 2 Tips
I was able to get this 4G Nokia 225 Bar phone to work well for both my AT&T Prepaid plan and my T-Mobile Simply Prepaid plan with the following steps: Tip 1-Put in the SIM this way to get recognized: Place the SIM in plastic side up/metal contacts down with the diagonal in the upper right corner, then slide the metal bracket slightly to the right to physically lock the SIM in (you will hear and/or feel a click) I had to use a tiny flat screwdriver(for glasses or phone tool) on the middle of the 3 holes to get enough force to click it into place. See pictures-tiny screwdriver not included. Tip 2-Power On: 2nd button down on the right side of the keypad. Hold it down and count for 5-10 seconds until you see "Nokia" light up. Power Off: Unlock, *(asterisk), then same button and hold as Power On. (See pictures) Pros: The phone worked on both AT&T and T-Mobile in the Chicago, IL area of the USA. It is lightweight and is just like the old Nokia phones of the past, but also updated to 4G for US compatibility(2021). It was priced low enough and also has Bluetooth to use my existing number/provider for calls in my car while I am testing the other provider's internet from my smartphone. Cons: I wasted a lot of time before figuring out the above 2 tips. My story: After an hour or more of trying and rebooting, I honestly thought my SIM was incompatible or that the phone wasn't unlocked to work with that provider and had spent an hour or more each, one evening and the following morning, before trying the other provider's SIM. It was then, with a bright light shining a specific direction before seeing the instructions printed on top of the SIM locking mechanism. Afterward, I was able to get both provider's SIMs to work easily. See pictures-tiny screwdriver not included. I also had intermittent trouble getting it to turn On or Off before remembering my old Nokia bar and flip phones from 15+ years ago and that the button has to be Held Down for at least a full+ 5 seconds before it powers up-See pictures. Its been so long since I've worked with a sliding metal plate to lock down a SIM, and can easily see why other reviewers thought their loose SIM or non-existent service was the fault of a bad phone. Hopefully, the above 2 tips and pictures will help you, as they are either missing or not clear enough in the included paper instructions.
M**N
Good product tension free
T**.
My mother love how easy to use
J**E
Cuatro meses con el teléfono básico, pero con un buen funcionamiento
R**.
Llegó en buenas condiciones, a tiempo y funciona muy bien con at&t. Mi papá tiene dificultad para ver pero con los botones se le facilita hacer las llamadas rápidas, contestar y colgar. Excelente recepción. Buen producto.
M**N
Que no le queda microchip de telcel ya fui a la compañía y no
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