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Nokia Unveils Four Modern 4G Feature Phones with Dedicated AI Voice Control and USB-C Charging

Nokia has expanded its classic mobile portfolio in India with the introduction of four new 4G feature phones: the Nokia 235 4G (2026), Nokia 215 4G (2026), Nokia 210 4G, and Nokia 200 4G. The new lineup successfully bridges vintage physical-keypad design with critical modern features, bringing high-speed connectivity, contemporary charging standards, and artificial intelligence to the entry-level segment.

Bringing Smart Voice Controls to Traditional Keypads

The most notable innovation across the new range is the integration of a dedicated AI Assistant button. This feature introduces an intuitive layer of smart voice control without overcomplicating the user experience. By simply holding down the dedicated button, users can issue voice commands to handle daily operations, such as:

  • Toggling the flashlight on or off

  • Dialing contacts directly

  • Configuring alarms and reminders

  • Accessing native voice assistant functionalities

Detailed Breakdown of the New Lineup

The devices are split into two display sizes to accommodate different user preferences, all running on Nokia’s lightweight S30+ operating system paired with 64MB of RAM and 128MB of internal storage (expandable up to 32GB via a microSD slot).

  • Nokia 235 4G (2026): Sitting at the top of the new lineup, this variant boasts a spacious 2.8-inch IPS QVGA display. For multimedia, it features a 2MP rear camera with an LED flash alongside a VGA front camera for basic video calls. It packs a 1,450mAh battery capable of delivering up to 10 hours of talk time or a notable 12 days on standby.

  • Nokia 215 4G (2026): Sharing the identical 2.8-inch form factor, battery capacity, and 12-day standby life as the 235 model, the Nokia 215 differs primarily by housing a singular VGA front camera setup.

  • Nokia 210 4G & Nokia 200 4G: Catering to users who prefer ultra-compact builds, these two smaller siblings come equipped with 2.4-inch QVGA screens. They share the same 1,450mAh power cell, offering up to 9 hours of active talk time or 13 days of standby. In terms of optics, the 210 4G includes front and rear VGA sensors, while the 200 4G relies strictly on a front-facing VGA lens.

Modern Essentials, Pricing, and Availability

Nokia has standardized several modern hardware requirements across all four models, including USB Type-C ports for convenient charging, Bluetooth 5.0, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and built-in FM radio that operates seamlessly with or without a wired headset.

The entire four-phone collection has already been officially listed on Nokia’s regional website. While exact commercial pricing structures and localized launch dates have not yet been specified by the company, the official web listings suggest that retail market availability across India is imminent.

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