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HMD Launches Four Nokia Feature Phones With AI and Video Calling

  • July 4, 2026
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HMD has introduced four new Nokia feature phones that bring Artificial Intelligence assistance and video calling to the physical keypad form factor, with all four models sharing a common hardware platform and feature set while differing in display size and camera configuration.

The lineup spans the Nokia 200 4G, Nokia 210 4G, Nokia 215 4G 2nd Edition, and Nokia 235 4G 2nd Edition, all running the S30+ operating system on physical keypads consistent with Nokia’s traditional feature phone identity. The most significant new addition across all four models is a dedicated Artificial Intelligence button placed at the centre of the directional pad, which activates the Sikey AI-powered voice assistant. Sikey allows users to control basic phone functions through natural voice commands, including turning on the flashlight, opening the camera, setting reminders and alarms, and placing calls directly from the contacts list, making the assistant practical for everyday tasks without requiring smartphone-level interaction. The Sikey assistant is available free of charge for the first 180 days, after which a subscription fee applies, with purchases managed through a companion smartphone application.

Video calling support comes through the Xpress Chat application, which is pre-installed on all four devices and includes a front-facing VGA camera for the purpose. The application supports video calls, voice messages, and the exchange of text, photographs, and emojis, while smartphone users can join Xpress Chat conversations by downloading the app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, making the feature compatible across device categories.

On the hardware side, the Nokia 200 4G and Nokia 210 4G carry 2.4-inch QVGA displays, while the Nokia 215 4G 2nd Edition and Nokia 235 4G 2nd Edition step up to 2.8-inch IPS panels at the same resolution. Camera availability varies across the lineup, with the Nokia 210 4G adding a VGA rear camera and the Nokia 235 4G 2nd Edition offering a 2 megapixel rear sensor, while the Nokia 200 4G and Nokia 215 4G 2nd Edition retain front cameras only. All four devices share removable 1,450 milliampere-hour batteries, Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C charging ports, 3.5mm headphone jacks, and FM radio support. HMD has not yet confirmed pricing or complete regional availability details, though all four models are currently listed on HMD’s official websites in selected markets.

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