The
Speaking at the launch of the new Nokia
"We did this because regardless of what you spend on a mobile phone you always want, and you deserve, the very best experience," he said.
According to Pekka Haverinen, the Nokia press spokesperson, the phone also has a very long
"You can talk from sunrise to sunset with one charge," he said.
The Nokia 105, which has a colour screen and an FM radio, is expected to be in the stores before the end of March this year. The device is aimed at developing countries but could be popular in Britain as a back-up handset.
The company unveiled two new Windows 8 smartphones, the Lumia 520 and the Lumia 720.
The 520 is the company's cheapest Windows 8 handset and has a four-inch display, a 1GHz dual-core processor and 8GB of storage. The 720 is a mid-range device, offering a 4.3-inch display, 1GHz dual-core processor and 512MB RAM.
Nokia was the world's third-largest maker of smartphones last year, according to research firm IDC, but most of its sales consist of older, simpler non-Windows smartphones - a dwindling market.