Nokia Premium 5G Keypad Phone
A viral report is circulating on several niche tech blogs claiming that Nokia has launched a “Premium 5G Keypad Phone” priced at just ₹999. The report lists “dream-like” specifications, including a 6000mAh battery, a 12MP selfie camera, and an unheard-of 5-year warranty.
While the idea of a 5G keypad phone sounds nostalgic and useful, our investigation reveals that these claims are completely fabricated.
The viral article makes several bold claims:
We cross-referenced these details with official Nokia (HMD Global) announcements and industry standards. Here is why the article is misleading:
The cost of a 5G modem chip alone is significantly higher than ₹999. It is technologically and economically impossible to manufacture and sell a 5G-capable device—even a keypad one—at this price point. Most basic 4G keypad phones today cost between ₹2,000 and ₹4,000.
Keypad phones are designed for basic tasks like calling and texting. A 12MP selfie camera and a 6000mAh battery would require advanced internal architecture and a much larger body. Nokia’s actual feature phones, such as the Nokia 110 4G or Nokia 225 4G, typically feature batteries between 1000mAh and 1450mAh and very basic (0.3MP) or no cameras.
Standard mobile industry warranties are 1 year. While some brands offer an additional year of extended warranty, a 5-year warranty on a ₹999 device is financially unviable for any manufacturer and has never been officially announced by HMD Global.
The source of this news (MyCampusStore and similar sites) frequently publishes “fantasy” specs for brands like Nokia and Motorola to attract clicks. These sites often include a tiny disclaimer at the bottom stating the information is “based on leaks,” but the specs themselves (like 330MP cameras or 15,500mAh batteries) are technically non-existent in the real world.
| Feature | Viral Claim (Fake) | Real Nokia Standards (Actual) |
| Network | 5G Support | 4G VoLTE / 2G |
| Price | ₹999 | ₹1,800 – ₹4,500 (for 4G models) |
| Battery | 6000mAh | 1000mAh – 1450mAh |
| Selfie Camera | 12MP | None or 0.3MP (VGA) |
| Warranty | 5 Years | 1 Year Standard |
The news of a Nokia Premium 5G Keypad Phone for ₹999 is a hoax. It is a “clickbait” article designed to mislead users with unrealistic specifications and an impossible price point. There is no such phone in production or officially announced by Nokia.
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