Nokia 110 4G (2024)
Nokia 110 4G (2024) Dual SIM Mobile Phone User Manual
Model: 110 4G (2024)
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This manual provides essential instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Nokia 110 4G (2024) mobile phone. Designed for reliable communication, this device features 4G connectivity, dual SIM support, and a long-lasting battery. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure proper use and to maximize your phone's capabilities.
Se ka Lebokoseng
Upon opening your Nokia 110 4G package, you should find the following items:
- Nokia 110 4G Mobile Phone
- Li-headphone
- Adapter ea Matla
- Cable ea USB
- Quick Guide (separate document)

Image: Contents of the Nokia 110 4G package, including the phone, headset, power adapter, USB cable, and quick guide.
Tlhophiso
1. Ho kenya SIM Card(s) le Betri
The Nokia 110 4G supports dual Nano SIM cards. Ensure your phone is powered off before inserting or removing SIM cards or the battery.
- Tlosa ka hloko sekwahelo se ka morao sa fono.
- If the battery is already in place, remove it by gently lifting it from the bottom edge.
- Locate the SIM card slots. Insert your Nano SIM card(s) into the designated slots with the gold contacts facing down.
- Kenya betri, o lekanye mabitso.
- Kenya sekoahelo se ka morao ho fihlela se tobetsa hantle sebakeng sa sona.

Setšoantšo: Ka morao view of the Nokia 110 4G, indicating where the back cover is located for SIM and battery access.
2. Ho tjhaja Betri
Before first use, fully charge the phone's battery. The battery capacity is 1450 mAh, providing approximately 8 hours of talk time and days of standby time.
- Hokela thapo ea USB Type-C koung ea ho tjhaja e ka tlase fonong ea hau.
- Hokela pheletsong e 'ngoe ea thapo ea USB ho adaptara ea matla.
- Hokela adaptara ea motlakase ka har'a lebota.
- The battery indicator on the screen will show the charging status. A full charge typically takes about 2 hours.
3. Ho tima/Ho tima
- To power on: Press and hold the power key (usually the red end call key) until the Nokia logo appears.
- To power off: Press and hold the power key, then select 'Power off' from the options.
Ho sebetsa Fono ea hau
1. Basic Navigation
Your Nokia 110 4G features a tactile keypad and a 2.0-inch LCD display for navigation.
- Use the directional keys (up, down, left, right) to navigate through menus.
- Press the center selection key to confirm an action or open an item.
- Use the left and right soft keys for context-sensitive actions displayed on the screen.
- The red end call key typically acts as a 'back' or 'cancel' button, and also powers the phone on/off.

Setšoantšo: Pele view of the Nokia 110 4G, highlighting the screen and physical keypad for navigation.
2. Ho etsa le ho amohela mehala
- To make a call: Enter the phone number using the keypad and press the green call key.
- To answer a call: Press the green call key when the phone rings.
- To end a call: Press the red end call key.
- The phone supports HD sound quality over 4G networks for clear conversations.
3. Ho romella melaetsa
Access the Messaging menu to compose and send text messages (SMS).
- Eya ho 'Menu' > 'Melaetsa' > 'Etsa molaetsa'.
- Ngola molaetsa oa hau u sebelisa konopo ea alphanumeric.
- Enter the recipient's number or select from your contacts.
- Kgetha 'Romela'.
4. Camera and Flashlight
The Nokia 110 4G includes a rear camera with a flash, which also functions as a high-power flashlight.
- To use the camera: Navigate to 'Menu' > 'Camera'. Use the center key to take a photo.
- To use the flashlight: A dedicated shortcut or menu option is usually available to activate the flashlight. Consult the on-screen menu for specific instructions.
5. Multimedia and Utilities
Your phone comes with several built-in features for entertainment and convenience:
- Radio ea FM: Tune into your favorite radio stations. A headset may be required to act as an antenna.
- Sebapali sa MP3: Bapala mmino files stored on your phone or an optional microSD card (up to 32 GB).
- Sehatisi sa Lentsoe: Record voice notes or conversations.
- Mabitso: Boloka mabitso a fihlang ho a 2,000.
- Cloud Apps: Access services for news, weather, and videos.
- Snake Game: Enjoy the classic mobile game.
Tlhokomelo
1. Tlhokomelo ea Battery
- Sebelisa litjhaja le libeteri tse amohetsoeng ke Nokia feela.
- Qoba ho beha betri ka har'a mocheso o feteletseng.
- O se ke wa phunya, wa senya, kapa wa qhaqholla betri.
- If the battery is swollen or damaged, discontinue use and dispose of it properly.
2. Cleaning Your Phone
- Hlakola bokaholimo ba fono ka bonolo, damp lesela.
- Qoba ho sebelisa lik'hemik'hale tse bohale kapa lintho tse senyang.
- Boloka kou ea ho tjhaja le jeke ea li-headphone li se na lerōle le lithōle.
3. Lintlafatso tsa Software
Periodically check for software updates to ensure your phone has the latest features and security enhancements. Updates can usually be found in the phone's settings menu under 'Phone updates' or similar.
Ho batle phoso
If you encounter issues with your Nokia 110 4G, refer to the following common solutions:
- Phone not powering on: Ensure the battery is correctly inserted and fully charged. Try connecting the charger and waiting a few minutes before attempting to power on again.
- No network signal or poor call quality:
- Check that your SIM card is correctly inserted.
- Verify that your carrier supports the Nokia 110 4G. This phone works with GSM carriers like T-Mobile but is not compatible with AT&T, Cricket, Verizon, or their subsidiaries. Confirm compatibility with your carrier before use.
- Fetela sebakeng se nang le marang-rang a betere.
- Qala fono ya hao botjha.
- Betri e tsoa kapele:
- Fokotsa khanya ea skrine.
- Koala lisebelisoa tse sa sebelisoeng.
- Ensure the phone is not in an area with very weak signal, as this can cause the phone to use more power searching for a network.
- Cannot send/receive messages:
- Check your network signal.
- Verify your message center number in the messaging settings (consult your carrier for this number).
- Ensure you have sufficient credit or an active plan.
For further assistance, please contact Nokia customer support or refer to the official Nokia websebaka.
Litlhaloso
| Brand | Nokia |
| Lebitso la Mohlala | 110 4G (2024) |
| Mmala | Titanium |
| Mokhoa oa tšebetso | Cloud Apps |
| Theknoloji ea Mehala | 4G |
| Wireless Carrier | E notletsoe (e lumellana le GSM) |
| Palo ea Sebaka sa Karete ea SIM | Dual SIM (Nano) |
| Boholo ba skrine | 2 lisenthimithara |
| Mofuta oa Pontšo | LCD |
| Qeto | 240 x 320 Pixels |
| Memori ea RAM e kentsoeng boholo | 128 MB |
| Bokhoni ba ho Boloka Memori | 32 GB (Expandable with Flash Memory) |
| Qeto ea Ka morao ea Khamera | 1 MP |
| Khamera Flash | LED |
| Bokhoni ba Battery | 1450 limilioneamp Hours (Lithium-Ion) |
| Nako ea ho Bua ka Mohala | Lihora tse 8 |
| Mofuta oa Sehokelo | 3.5mm Jack, USB Type C |
| Boima ba Ntho | 3.3 Lionsi |
| Litekanyo tsa Ntho | 0.41 x 3.09 x 6.61 lisenthimithara |
Warranty le Tšehetso
Tiisetso: The Nokia 110 4G (2024) is sold with no explicit warranty description provided by the manufacturer at the time of purchase. Please refer to your retailer's return policy for details on returns or exchanges.
Tšehetso: For additional support, frequently asked questions, or to find contact information for customer service, please visit the official Nokia mobile website kapa website of HMD Global Oy, the manufacturer of Nokia phones.
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