As previously promised, HMD has announced a modernised rework of the Nokia 3210, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. Like its previous feature phones (or “dumbphones”, as the brand puts it), the rebooted version lacks support for most smart functions typically found on modern devices, but comes with 4G connectivity. At least it still has the all-time favourite Snake game installed, right?
Anyway, the new Nokia 3210 4G sports a 2.4-inch QVGA display and a physical numeric pad. Also onboard is a loudspeaker, a 3.5mm headphone jack, FM Radio support, and USB-C charging port. In terms of colour options, HMD is offering the feature phone in Scuba Blue, Grunge Black, and Y2K Gold.
Under its hood is a Unisoc T107 chip that’s paired with 64MB of RAM and 128MB of internal storage, which can be expanded further via microSD but only up to 32GB. The phone also features HMD’s S30+ operating system, a 2MP primary camera on its back, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, FM Radio support, and a 1,450mAh battery that offers up to 9.8 hours of talk time.
In the UK, the new Nokia 3210 4G is priced at GBP80 (~RM474). Feature phone enthusiasts in Malaysia will have to wait a while longer, as HMD has yet to confirm whether the device will be making its way to other markets.
(Source: HMD Global)
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