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Nokia is one of the most recognised mobile names out there, and the Finnish firm still produces high quality, affordable phones across the range.

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If you’re looking for a new phone that combines reliable durability with modern technology and top-notch features, a Nokia mobile phone is an excellent choice. At Carphone Warehouse, you’ll find a variety of Nokia phones with unmissable contract deals, ensuring you get the very best value for your next smartphone.

The best Nokia phone available

With so many options, picking the right Nokia phone can be tricky. But if you’re seeking a phone that is more affordable and is still chock-full of up-to-date specs and features, the Nokia C23 is a great choice. Like many in the Nokia mobile phone range, this smartphone features a crisp, clear display and a powerful camera to snap all your special moments. It also comes in a range of cool colourways to suit your style.

No matter which phone is right for you, you can sell your old mobile phone and get an even better deal. Just trade in your secondhand smartphone phone and we’ll pay you cash.

Why not pick an old Nokia phone instead?

Older generation phones are a great option for those who want to save money without sacrificing quality. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly phone that is still loaded with features you’ll love, the Nokia 8.3 is an older model that still provides excellent performance, plenty of storage and 5G connectivity at a more affordable price. It’s a great Nokia mobile for those looking to balance cost with functionality.

If you’re on a tight budget or want to go old-school, there are plenty of feature phones – which are just basic mobiles with limited features. They prioritise functions like making calls and sending texts over internet access and taking pictures. The Nokia 110 is a perfect example. The classic brick shape is compact and is perfect if you only want a phone for keeping in touch with loved ones.

Nokia phone pay monthly contract deals

At Carphone Warehouse, you can make the most of our flexible Nokia deals. With our pay monthly contract phone plans, you can get your hands on the latest smartphone and spread the cost over manageable monthly payments. Our range of contracts has something for everyone so you can be sure to find one that’s within your budget. If you’re not in the market for a contract, check out our Sim Free mobile phones instead. Purchase the phone you want outright, and you can pick the network that’s right for you.

Nokia FAQs

Who owns Nokia?

After selling its mobile phone business to Microsoft in 2014 and then buying it back in 2016, the Nokia Corporation agreed to license the exclusive rights to the Nokia mobile phone brand to Human Mobile Devices (HMD), formerly HMD Global. HMD is a Finnish company, like Nokia itself, and it’s mostly run by ex-Nokia executives.

Where are Nokia phones made?

In 2023, HMD announced they would start to bring the manufacturing of Nokia smartphones to Europe. Previously they were made in Asian regions, like China and India. The first Nokia phone to be built and tested in Europe was the Nokia XR21 European Edition.

What is the best Nokia phone?

Which Nokia mobile phone is the best for you depends on what you’re looking for in a phone. If you’re after a value-for-money smartphone, check out the C32 with its high-spec 50MP camera. Or if you want to go old school, Nokia’s feature phones - like the 2660 flip phone - can’t be beaten.

How to turn on a Nokia phone?

Different Nokia models turn on in different ways, but as a general rule:

  • Nokia smartphones - press and hold the power button
  • Nokia feature phones - press and hold the disconnect call button

How to unlock a Nokia phone?

To unlock a Nokia smartphone, press the power button and swipe up on the screen. You may then be asked to put in your password or use your fingerprint to unlock it.

How to unlock an old Nokia phone keypad?

If you have a Nokia feature phone, you can unlock the keypad by pressing the disconnect call button and selecting Unlock.

How to reset a Nokia phone when locked?

If you’ve forgotten the pass code to your Nokia phone and can’t unlock it, you can do a factory reset to access your phone, though bear in mind that a reset will erase all your data.

  1. Plug in your phone and make sure the battery has at least 60% charge
  2. Switch off the phone
  3. Press the volume down key and the power button simultaneously until the root menu appears
  4. Press the volume down key to scroll down to the Recovery mode option and press the power button to confirm
  5. When the No command notification appears on the screen, press the volume up key and the power button simultaneously until the reboot options appear
  6. Select Wipe data/factory reset > Factory data reset > Reboot system now
  7. Your phone will restart and unlock automatically

How to screenshot on a Nokia phone?

To take a screenshot on your Nokia smartphone, you can either:

  • Open the notification panel and drag the status bar downwards
  • Select Screen capture
  • View the captured images in Photos

Or:

  • Press the volume down and power button together
  • View the captured image in Photos

What to do with old Nokia phones?

With Carphone Warehouse, you can trade-in any old Nokia phones you have lying around for cash. If the phone is in good condition, it’ll be refurbished and resold. And if it’s broken, either the parts will be reused, or it’ll be recycled.