HMD looks to be preparing another refresh of its classic Nokia feature-phone lineup, with a new model quietly showing up online. According to tipster smashx_60, the HMD Nokia 125 4G 2nd Edition is on the way. Its specs are very close to the earlier Nokia 210 4G.

It’ll come in two colors: dark blue and silver. Up front is a 2.4-inch LCD screen with a basic 320 × 240 resolution. Both the front and rear cameras are listed at 0.3 MP (300,000 pixels), and the rear one has an LED flash. They’re nothing fancy by today’s standards; they are designed for simple photos or the occasional video call on a feature phone.
Inside, you get 64 MB of RAM and 128 MB of storage, which can be expanded with a microSD card. It runs the lightweight S30+ operating system that powers a lot of recent Nokia and HMD feature phones. Power comes from a 1450 mAh battery, the kind that usually lasts several days on standby in this class of device.
No official price, launch date, or full connectivity details have been shared yet. The leak just confirms that HMD is still iterating on its durable, affordable 4G feature phones under the Nokia brand. These phones remain popular in markets where people mainly want reliable calling, messaging, and basic multimedia without the complexity or cost of a full smartphone.
The Nokia 125 4G 2nd Edition sticks to the same simple formula that has kept HMD’s feature-phone range relevant: compact design, essential 4G support, long-lasting battery, and a focus on doing the basics well. Once more details come out, it’ll be clearer exactly where this model sits in HMD’s growing lineup of 4G-enabled feature phones.
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(Source: @smashx_60)




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