Nokia 100



The Nokia 100 (type RH-130) is a basic candybar phone announced in August 2011 and released in November of the same year.

Some of its main features were a flashlight and a FM radio, as well as MP3 capability on the slightly more expensive 101 model.

Notably it is one of the few Nokia S30 phones that doesn't use an ARM processor, instead being based on the Infineon 16-bit C166 architecture. The UI has some lag when scrolling through the menus.

It was available in a variety of colors: Legion Blue, Festival Pink, Ocean Blue, Phantom Black, and Coral Red (shown here).

Variants

 * RH-131: Different bands.
 * 1000: Chinese variant.
 * 101 (RM-769): Adds a microSDHC card slot, dual SIM, and an MP3 player. Released in October 2011. Colors: Phantom Black, Coral Red.
 * 1010: Chinese variant of the 101.

Related phones

 * Nokia 100 (1993), Nokia 101 (1992): Older phones with the same model numbers.
 * Nokia 1616: Predecessor, based on the same platform, with similar features but a different design.
 * Nokia 105: Successor.

Apps
Market dependent.
 * Nokia Life Tools
 * Nokia Money

Games

 * Sudoku
 * Forbidden Treasures
 * Vacation Solitaire

Ringtones
This is the order of the ringtones in the menu - audio ringtones come after the MIDI ringtones, except Nokia tune is first.

Batteries
The batteries are cross-compatible.
 * Nokia BL-5CB (3.7 V, 800 mAh Li-ion)
 * Nokia BL-5C (3.7 V, 1020 mAh Li-ion)