The Nokia 3210 is one of the best-known (cell)phones of all time. It was announced by Nokia back in 1999, and a ton of people owned it at some point or other. The company sold 160 million copies of ...
In an era dominated by smartphones and constant connectivity, the Nokia 3210 retro phone emerges as a beacon of simplicity and nostalgia. This iconic device, first introduced 25 years ago, is making a ...
Back when the iPhone was still a glint in Steve Jobs’ eye, one mobile company ruled the roost. At the turn of the millennium, everyone was busy playing Snake on their Nokias. Fast forward a ...
HMD Global recently held a launch event in Kenya, where they introduced new devices like the HMD Pulse smartphone and the Nokia 225 4G. It seems they’re gearing up to release another Nokia smartphone, ...
The iconic Nokia 3210 phone, famous for its legendary game "Snake," is making a comeback after 25 years since its initial release. HMD, the company behind Nokia, leaked this news themselves. It's been ...
50MP cameras. All-day battery. A huge light-blasting screen. We get it! The latest smartphones all like to brag about what they can do. But what if you want to get away from all of that? While not ...
One of the most popular early mobile phones – the Nokia 3210 – has been relaunched to mark the device’s 25th anniversary. Human Mobile Devices (HMD), the maker of Nokia phones, said it had relaunched ...
The updated Nokia 3210 features a 2.4-inch TFT screen, a significant upgrade from the original's monochrome display. HMD Global Nokia 3210 for 2024. Picture: Noel Campion. Celebrating a milestone ...
There’s a growing trend of people ditching their smartphones for a simpler, less connected life. Enter the Nokia 3210, a device that defined an era and left an indelible mark on the mobile phone ...
If you long for a simpler time, the good old days when the Spice Girls were top of the charts and the millennium was just around the corner, then you may have owned the classic Nokia 3210 - and it may ...
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