HMD Reportedly Working on a Modern Version of the Iconic Nokia 3210

Mahek Baid
Mahek Baid May 3, 2024
Updated 2024/05/03 at 11:36 AM

Human Mobile Devices (HMD), also known as HMD Global, has caused a stir in the mobile industry by announcing the revival of a classic: the Nokia 3210. Launched in 1999, the Nokia 3210 was one of the first phones to feature an internal antenna and became an iconic device known for its durability, interchangeable covers, and nostalgic games.

HMD Global is teasing the return of the Nokia 3210, and here’s what we know so far:

The modern version of the Nokia 3210 is sleeker and more contemporary, with more resemblance to the Nokia 6310 (2021) than the original design. The phone will come in two colors: cyan and yellow. Those who loved the classic Nokia 3210 will be happy to hear that the new version will feature a retro interface and old-school games like Snake. It will also have Bluetooth and 4G connectivity, along with a microSD card slot. The phone will be equipped with a 1,450mAh battery and USB-C charging.

Remember Nokia 3210? HMD Global May Re-Introduce Feature Phone Soon; Will  It Get Snake And Balloon Game?

Though the product listing has been removed, reports suggest that the Nokia 3210 (2024) will cost around 89 Euros. It’s still unclear whether HMD intends to release it globally.

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