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Nokia 105 is the name of a series of different mobile phones manufactured or marketed by Nokia. Models aside from the 4G versions communicate on second-generation cellular (2G) networks only, rather than later standards such as 4G, and will no longer work when 2G networks are phased out, as has been happening since 2016 in different regions.

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