HMD Global appears ready to revive a familiar name for users who remember Nokia’s lightweight phones: Asha 305. A leaked internal certification for device code HMD TA-1779 has fueled strong speculation that the Asha line is being prepared for a return.
The most notable shift is that the new version is not expected to stay a simple old-school feature phone. It is reportedly being shaped with 4G LTE support, which would give the classic name a place in today’s connectivity landscape.
A classic name with a new purpose
Nokia Asha 305 first arrived in July 2012 as an entry-level touchscreen phone running the Series 40, or S40, operating system. It was built for basic use, but it still managed to attract attention in the budget segment.
The original model came with a 3-inch display at 400 x 240 pixels, a 2 MP rear camera, 32 MB of RAM, and expandable internal storage via microSD. Its appeal came from the combination of low price and compact design rather than advanced hardware.
| Model | Original Key Specs | Positioning |
|---|---|---|
| Nokia Asha 305 | 3-inch display, 400 x 240 resolution, 2 MP camera, 32 MB RAM | Entry-level touchscreen phone |
Practical touches also helped define the device. It offered a removable battery, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and straightforward operation that made it easy to use for everyday communication.
What HMD is reportedly changing
According to the certification information, HMD Asha 305 is expected to support 4G LTE. That detail suggests the company is not only reviving a familiar badge, but also adapting it to current network needs.
The direction seems similar to the HMD Touch 4G, which appeared in late 2025 with a compact touchscreen format and stripped-down hardware. That device used a 3.2-inch QVGA display, an Unisoc T127 chipset, 64 MB of RAM, and 128 MB of internal storage with expansion support.
Simple hardware, basic functions
HMD Touch 4G runs a light operating system called Touch OS. It also includes a 2 MP rear camera with LED flash, a VGA front camera, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C, and dual SIM support.
The phone further uses a 1,950 mAh removable battery and carries IP52 certification for protection against splashes. With modest power demands, devices in this category are designed to last longer than typical smartphones on a charge.
| Model | Connectivity | Display | Notable Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| HMD Touch 4G | 4G LTE | 3.2-inch QVGA | Unisoc T127, Touch OS, USB Type-C, dual SIM |
| HMD Asha 305 | 4G LTE | Not yet announced | Certification suggests a modernized classic format |
Why this format still has a market
A device like this fits the growing interest in digital detox, where users want to reduce dependence on smartphones. It can cover basic calling, SMS, and light entertainment without flooding the screen with constant notifications.
HMD has already shown that classic-style phones can still attract buyers, with the 4G version of the Nokia 3210 receiving a positive response. That gives the possible Asha 305 revival a clearer place in HMD’s current approach.
HMD has not announced a launch date or full specifications for the new Asha 305. Even so, the certification trail suggests that the device is moving closer to an official debut as an affordable 4G phone with a strong nostalgia factor.
