While Finnish company HMD Global is slowly moving towards its own branding for new (and old) smartphones, it looks like it’s still committed to using the Nokia brand for more basic feature phones, as seen with the launch of the new 2024 edition of theNokia 3210.
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Similar to the modernized 3310 model from a few years back, the new 3210 features the same overall form factor as seen on the original, although it does come with newer features such as a larger 2.4-inch color display, a 2MP camera with LED flash, Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C connectivity, and a 1450 mAh battery.
Additionally, the handset supports 4G connectivity, up to 32GB of micro SD card storage, and there’s even a 3.5mm headphone jack for users who prefer wired audio solutions.
For software, the phone runs on the S30+ platform, and comes with the bare essentials – with that said though, Nokia promises that it comes with the popular Snake mobile game onboard. Available in Scuba Blue, Y2K Gold, and Grunge Black, the phone is priced starting at around $95 (when converted).