The Nokia 300 4G Power Bank is positioned as a feature phone for users who value extended battery life over smartphone-style functions. Its 3,700mAh battery is said to deliver up to 45 days of standby time, an unusually large capacity for a 4G feature phone.
That endurance is paired with reverse wired charging, allowing the phone to supply power to another device when needed. The feature is limited to output of up to 5W, so it is intended for small accessories rather than rapidly charging a smartphone.
A phone built around power reserve
Nokia states that the device can provide up to 26 hours of talk time or music playback. Its built-in flashlight can operate for around 23 hours, adding another practical use for travel, outdoor activities, and emergency situations.
| Feature | Specification | Practical Use |
|---|---|---|
| Battery | 3,700mAh | Up to 45 days of standby |
| Charging input | Up to 18W | Faster phone charging |
| Reverse wired charging | Up to 5W output | Power for small accessories |
| Flashlight | Up to 23 hours | Emergency lighting |
The phone supports charging at up to 18W, which is not a common capability in a feature phone focused on durability. HMD Global includes a USB 4-in-1 cable in the box to support the reverse charging function.
Reverse wired charging is activated using a button on the side of the handset. The limited output means the feature works best as a temporary power source when conventional electricity is difficult to access.
Durability for outdoor and backup use
The Nokia 300 4G Power Bank has an anti-slip body and an IP65 rating for resistance to dust and water. These details support its role as a compact device for remote work areas, outdoor trips, or a secondary phone.
Its 2.4-inch QVGA display is designed for basic phone calls, text messages, and simple menu navigation. The small screen also helps preserve the compact form factor associated with conventional button phones.
The flashlight is presented as a notable hardware feature rather than a minor addition. Gizmochina reported that its brightness is said to be five times higher than that of a typical feature phone flashlight and twice as bright as the flash on an iPhone 16 Pro.
Basic communication with 4G support
The handset runs a lightweight software platform focused on calling, SMS, and FM radio. Its 4G support allows it to retain modern mobile connectivity while keeping its functions deliberately simple.
Storage can be expanded with a microSD card of up to 32GB. A 0.3MP rear camera is also included for very basic image capture.
HMD Global offers the model in Black, Green, and Gold. The color options accompany a design that prioritizes utility and resilience rather than the appearance of a modern smartphone.
Pre-orders for the Nokia 300 4G Power Bank have opened on Shopee in the Philippines at PHP 1,990. Availability in other markets may follow depending on demand.
