Rediscover Your Childhood Phone: The Nokia 3210 Returns
Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, the iconic phone, which once boasted a staggering 160 million units sold worldwide, is making a return with a modernized twist. This revival is set to delight aficionados of "dumbphones," offering just the essential functionalities.
The 2024 rendition of the Nokia 3210 arrives with contemporary upgrades, featuring a 2.4-inch TFT LCD display boasting QVGA resolution and a 2MP primary camera complemented by an LED flash. Charging is facilitated through a USB-C port, and it's 4G compatible.
Operating on the S30+ OS, the device supports Cloud Apps, driven by a Unisoc T107 chipset, 64MB RAM, and 128MB storage expandable up to 32GB via a microSD card slot. And yes, Snake is back!
While lacking the bells and whistles of smartphones, it caters perfectly to those prioritizing simplicity in their daily lives. The resurgence of classics like the Nokia 3210 not only appeals to nostalgia but also to those seeking respite from the smartphone-dominated era, with its endless notifications and social media demands.
Offered in Scuba Blue, Grunge Black, and Y2K Gold, the Nokia 3210 was spotted on the Malaysian HMD website, though its listing status may have changed. However, the German HMD website hints at a price of €79.99 (RM407).
The anticipated launch is slated for around May, so get ready to revisit the timeless charm of the Nokia 3210!