Nokia 110 Power: The Phone That Just Won't Quit

Nokia 110 Power: The Phone That Just Won't Quit

 

Remember when your phone could go a full week without seeing a charger? For most of us, that feels like a distant memory. But Nokia is bringing it back—and they're not just matching that old standard, they're beating it.

The Phone That Just Won't Quit

Meet the Nokia 110 Power.
If you've been seeing headlines about a Nokia phone that lasts 15 days on a single charge, it's real. It's called the Nokia 110 Power, and it was officially unveiled back in February 2026. But here's the kicker—it's now being manufactured right here in Bangladesh.

So, What's the Secret?

A massive 1,750 mAh removable battery. That's the kind of battery capacity you'd expect from a much bigger device, but here it's powering a simple 2-inch display. No power-hungry apps, no 5G draining juice in the background—just calls, texts, and the basics. The result? The company claims you can get up to 15 and a half days of standby time.

More Than Just Battery Life

Before you write it off as just another basic phone, here's what you're actually getting:
  • A 2-inch display—larger than many older Nokia feature phones
  • A rear camera with LED flash
  • Expandable storage up to 32GB via microSD
  • Dual SIM support
  • The classic Snake game—because some traditions never die
  • All of this comes in Blue, Grey, and Purple.

The Price Tag

Here's where it gets interesting. The Nokia 110 Power is priced at Tk 2,899. That's roughly $25-30 USD. For a phone that lasts half a month on a single charge, that's... pretty remarkable.

Why This Matters

Look, this isn't a smartphone. It's not trying to be. But in a world where we're all obsessing over the latest flagship with a 6,000 mAh battery that barely gets us through a day, Nokia is quietly reminding us that sometimes less really is more.

For people in rural areas, for anyone who needs a reliable backup phone, or for those who just want to disconnect without being completely unreachable—this is a legit option. No anxiety about finding a charger. No carrying power banks everywhere. Just a phone that works, and keeps working.

One Quick Tip

If you do pick one up, here's a pro tip from Nokia themselves: verify your phone's authenticity by sending an SMS to 16002 in this format—KYD [space] your 15-digit IMEI number. You'll get a reply confirming if it's genuine. Always good to know you're getting the real deal.

The Bottom Line

The Nokia 110 Power isn't trying to compete with your iPhone or Samsung. It's doing something different—something that feels refreshingly simple in 2026. Fifteen days of battery life. A price that won't break the bank. And a little bit of nostalgia thrown in for good measure.

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