Discussions are now open! Start your own threads and share your thoughts with the community. Home Nokia Phones You are here Updated : Apr 22, 2015, 4:14 AM Nokia 1202 Full Specifications Released · Feb 27, 2009 860 mAh 0.004GB This device is also known as Nokia 1203 I want it 1 user I have it 4 users I had it 10 users Popular Comparisons The Nokia 1202 is most commonly compared with these phones: Nokia 1202 vs Samsung Galaxy S23 Nokia 1202 vs Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Nokia 1202 vs Samsung Galaxy A54 5G Nokia 1202 vs Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Nokia 1202 vs OnePlus 8 Pro Design Dimensions 4.15 x 1.77 x 0.52 inches 105.3 x 45 x 13.1 mm Weight 2.75 oz (78.0 g) Features Numeric keypad, Soft keys Display Resolution 68x96px Hardware Internal storage 0.004GB Battery Capacity 860 mAh Type Li - Ion Multimedia Headphones 2.5mm jack Cellular Other Other version supports GSM 900/1800 MHz Regulatory Approval FCC approval Date approved: Jul 29, 2008FCC ID value: QTLRH-113 Measured SAR Head: 1.10 W/kgMeasured in: 1900 MHzBody: 0.18 W/kgMeasured in: 1900 MHz Availability Officially announced Nov 04, 2008 Despite our efforts to provide full and correct Nokia 1202 specifications, there is always a possibility of admitting a mistake. If you see any wrong or incomplete data, please LET US KNOW. If you are interested in using our specs commercially, check out our Phone specs database licensing page. Links Nokia 1202 Official Page Latest News Samsung’s next mid-range phone confirmed to arrive on June 27 Your iPhone camera can now take better photos thanks to the minds behind Google Pixel Weekly deals roundup: Galaxy S25 Edge, S25 Ultra, Motorola Razr, and so many more top-notch offers Rumored T-Mobile change will be a double-edged sword for customers OnePlus will try to beat the ROG Phone and RedMagic and their own game This superb Garmin Instinct 2X Solar promo is impossible to pass up right now Popular stories T-Mobile users have until today to ensure they pay only the advertised price [UPDATED] Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 makes the Fold 6 look ancient You can score T-Mobile's new in-house 5G tablet for free (certain conditions apply) T-Mobile just did something Verizon and AT&T haven’t (yet) Google Messages users in US should brace themselves for something unpleasant Verizon is retiring another service it launched nearly three years ago