The Finnish handset maker unveiled the Nokia 107 Dual-SIM back in August, while the Nokia 108 Dual-SIM was launched in September this year, along with its identical sibling the Nokia 108. Both the phones are based on Nokia's Series 30+ software.
The Nokia 107 sports a 1.8-inch QVGA display and pack a 1020mAh battery that can deliver up to 12.7 hours of talk time and around 835 hours of standby time, as per company's online listing. It supports dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) with dual SIM standby. The device comes with microSD card support up to 16GB, and also includes a meagre 4MB inbuilt storage. The Nokia 107 also supports Micro-SIM instead of regular SIM. The Nokia 107 Dual-SIM weighs around 75.8 grams, similar to its identical sibling the Nokia 107.
On the other hand, the Nokia 108 Dual-SIM comes with dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) and dual standby support. It measures 110.4x47x13.5mm and weighs 70.2 grams. The Nokia 108 Dual-SIM features a 1.8-inch QQVGA (128x160) display. There is 4MB of inbuilt storage onboard, and the phones offer expandable storage support up to 32GB via microSD card. They also sport a VGA rear camera without flash. The Nokia 108 Dual-SIM comes with a 950mAh battery that can deliver up to 14 hours of talktime, and up to 600 hours of standby time.
Nokia 107 Dual-SIM key specifications
Nokia 108 Dual-SIM key specifications
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