So far, Microsoft has trumpeted the fact that they have sold approximately 100 units each minute since 2013, and I am quite sure that nobody is going to run a business at a loss for the long term, since it is not a charity, which translates to the fact that there is revenue to be made at pocket friendly prices, including the uber cheap $20 Nokia 105.
This would make the Nokia 105 extremely affordable to just about anyone, where it will feature a new rounded design that is a whole lot more comfortable, including shades such as black, white and cyan, allowing the handset to be vibrant, colorful or unobtrusive. There is enough room for up to 2,000 contacts, a dual SIM variant in the pipeline, and a diminutive, replaceable 800mAh battery. [Press Release]