Orange Nokia Mobile Phones
Think of mobile phones and you think of Nokia - their phenomenal range of handsets over the years has won them a loyal fanbase, with many users who would never think of going elsewhere.
Our Favourite Nokia Mobiles on Orange
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The Nokia Asha 300 is a great mix of style and affordable functionality. With a touchscreen and traditional keypad, and pre-installed Facebook and Angry Birds, this is a great first smartphone.
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£10.50
per month - 100 minutes
- Unlimited texts
- FREE internet
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A super-bright 4.0" LCD display coupled with a 1.0GHz processor mean this latest, most affordable Lumia is simply not to be missed!
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£15.50
per month - 200 minutes
- Unlimited texts
- FREE internet
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Nokia's Lumia 820 LTE in black is the Lumia 920's little brother. This dual-core Windows Phone 8 cameraphone is more than powerful enough to handle anything you throw at it. Plus, it's one of the cheapest 4G phones around.
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£26
per month - 500 minutes
- Unlimited texts
- FREE internet & WiFi
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The Nokia Lumia 920 LTE Black is the Finnish manufacturer's new flagship phone. 4G LTE, an 8 megapixel camera, Windows Phone 8 and stunning design makes this one of the best Windows Phone 8 handsets.
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£36
per month - Unlimited minutes
- Unlimited texts
- 1GB data
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The Nokia Lumia 920 LTE White is the Finnish manufacturer's new flagship phone. 4G LTE, an 8 megapixel camera, Windows Phone 8 and stunning design makes this one of the best Windows Phone 8 handsets.
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£36
per month - Unlimited minutes
- Unlimited texts
- 1GB data
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The Nokia Lumia 920 LTE Yellow is the Finnish manufacturer's new flagship phone. 4G LTE, an 8 megapixel camera, Windows Phone 8 and stunning design makes this one of the best Windows Phone 8 handsets.
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£36
per month - Unlimited minutes
- Unlimited texts
- 1GB data
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Did you know?
Nokia started out in 1865 as a paper mill and takes its name from the Nokia River in southern Finland. This may seem a far cry from where Nokia is today, but don't forget that paper is the original communications technology. It wasn't until the 1980s that Nokia started to play a pioneering role in the early evolution of mobile communications, starting with the first car phones.
Today Nokia is the largest manufacturer of mobile phones, with a global market share of nearly 30% and shipping hundreds of millions of phones worldwide. They have recently partnered with Microsoft, committing to producing a range of phones which use Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system.
The iconic Nokia tune has its roots in a classical guitar work called Gran Vals, composed by Francisco Tarrega in the 19th century. It was introduced in 1994 and quickly became one of the most frequently played pieces of music in the world!








