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HMD Revives Nokia’s Classic 3210 Model: Report

HMD Revives Nokia’s Classic 3210 Model: Report

HMD Revives Nokia’s Classic 3210 Model: Report

HMD, the company behind Nokia phones, is set to bring back one of Nokia’s most beloved models, the 3210, according to a report.

Initially launched in 1999, the Nokia 3210 quickly gained popularity, becoming the quintessential mobile phone of its time, with an estimated circulation of 160 million units by 1999.

Recently celebrating its 25th anniversary on March 18, the Nokia 3210 symbolizes an era when Nokia dominated the mobile phone market, akin to the current dominance of the iPhone. HMD teased the revival of a classic Nokia model on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), and Finnish retailer Giganti (via NokiaMob) has now confirmed it to be the iconic 3210.

The official unveiling is scheduled for May 8, with sales starting on May 15. The reimagined Nokia 3210 retains some design elements from its predecessor while drawing inspiration from the aesthetics of the Nokia 3310 from the early 2000s.

It features modern updates like a 2.4-inch QVGA color screen (an upgrade from the original’s 1.5-inch monochrome display) and a 2MP f/2.8 camera capable of recording 720p video.

Asif Iqbal
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