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There’s a new version of an old phone for anyone feeling intense nostalgia for the early 2000s. HMD is launching a 2024 model of one of the most popular cell phones of the early millennium, the Nokia 3210. The modern incarnation of the 3210 will run on 4G networks and features a 2.4-inch color LCD display, along with 128MB of storage and 64MB of RAM. If you need more room, you can add up to 32GB of storage through the microSD slot. The phone is powered by the Unisoc T107 processor and uses the S30+ operating system. It also comes with a 2MP rear camera with a torch as a flash. And yes, you’ll be able to play the classic mobile game Snake on the 3210. “The Nokia 3210 is considered one of the most significant handsets Nokia ever developed and was loved by many for whom it was their first mobile phone. This modern twist on a design classic in its silver jubilee year is bound to grab people’s attention,” said Ben Wood, the founder of the Mobile Phone Museum located in Britain. The phone might be based on an old design, but HMD added some modern features. It comes with Bluetooth 5.0 for wirelessly listening to music, as well as an MP3 player and an FM radio. It will also have access to Nokia’s Cloud Apps, which brings news, weather, and YouTube Shorts to the phone – though you won’t have access to many apps beyond that.
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It will come in Scuba Blue, Y2K Gold, and Grunge Black; pricing and availability vary by market.
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