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The Nokia 3210 Phone Is Back After 25 Years Of Its Launch

Makers of Nokia phones, Human Mobile Devices(HMD) have brought back the Nokia 3210 25 years after its release. The company says this phone brings a solution for a digital detox in a world where almost four in ten (38%) of 16-24 years old worry they spend too much time on their smartphone. This phone does manage its iconic retro design with colorful elements as well. It is backed by a 1450mAh battery and gets a 2MP rear camera. This phone has got 4G connectivity for clear and crystal calls. The new Nokia 3210 phone comes in Scuba Blue, Grunge Black, and Y2K Gold color options.

This phone must have also brought a question in your mind “Is Snake also coming back?”. Well, its yes though we don’t know about the changes with this game is going to come. Here it’s important to mention that HMD has not brought it back from time out of nowhere but it saw a surge in sales of “Dumbphones” and it expects the market of these phones to grow even further.

“The Nokia 3210, a cultural icon, is back at the pinnacle of global dumbphone boom as consumers look to balance their screen time usage with a digital detox. The Nokia 3210 has simplicity at its core, allowing consumers to be totally present. Forget dumbphone, this is 2024’s fun phone.”

— Lars Silberbauer, CMO of Human Mobile Devices (HMD)

As far as the price of the phone is concerned it is priced at €79/£74.99(~Rs 7,000).



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