HMD 100 Striker C revives classic Nokia simplicity now

At a time when smartphones are becoming bigger, louder and more distracting, the new HMD 100 “Striker C” goes in the opposite direction. Small, lightweight and focused on essentials, this is a phone made for calls, texts and long battery life — nothing more, nothing less.
Currently available in the Philippines via Shopee (the link not working for some reason for me), the HMD 100 clearly carries the spirit of classic Nokia feature phones. It comes with a familiar candybar design, large buttons and the S30+ operating system that many longtime Nokia fans will instantly recognize.
HMD also added a few nostalgic touches. Snake is preinstalled, there’s a built-in FM radio with speaker playback support, and the phone includes a bright dual-LED torch that can be activated with a long press of the navigation key.
The device is powered by a Unisoc 6533G chipset and supports dual SIM functionality, making it a practical secondary phone, travel companion or digital detox device. HMD claims up to 8 days of standby time from the removable 800 mAh battery.
The HMD 100 is also clearly targeting users who simply want reliability — older users, students, children or anyone tired of endless notifications and app overload.
HMD 100 “Striker C” specifications
- Display: 1.77-inch QQVGA display
- Processor: Unisoc 6533G chipset
- Memory: 4 MB RAM, 4 MB internal storage
- Network: 2G GSM connectivity, Dual SIM support
- OS: S30+ OS
- Extra: FM radio, Snake game, Dual-LED torch
- Connectivity: 3.5 mm headphone jack, Micro USB
- Battery: 800 mAh removable battery
Would you use a phone like this in 2026 — even just for weekends or digital detox days?
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