Nokia 3210 has been reintroduced as an iconic smartphone from the ’90s. The company unleashed the new variant with 4G connectivity, after 25 years and users will also be able to access YouTube Short. The handset was priced at CYN 349 (which is around Rs 4,000). It was further reported that the phone was sold out in China when it was on the official website of Nokia.
As per the reports, the 3210 phone has been one of the leading handsets in the 90s. Besides this, the phone has received a makeover as well, as the company has updated and made amendments to the design of the phone.
Reportedly, this feature phone from Nokia went ‘out of stock’ as soon as it went on sale, the reason being the competition among the users to buy this phone. This Nokia phone was made available for sale on May 8 and it was reported that within 2 days, the phone was sold out.
Availability of Nokia 3210
HMD has made the Nokia 3210 phone available for sale in China and Europe. As per the Gizmochina report, this phone went on sale via the official website of Nokia and the handset was made available for sale in three colour variants – Black, Gold and Blue.
Nokia 3210: Features
On the feature front, the Nokia 3210 (2024), comes with 4G capabilities, features a 2.4-inch QVGA display and is powered by a Unisoc T107 processor. The device comes with 64MB RAM and 128MB internal storage, which could be expanded further by up to 32GB with the use of a microSD card.
This Nokia phone works on the S30+ operating system and it is backed by a 1,450mAh battery with USB Type C charging feature.
The company further claims that this phone gets 9.8 hours of talk time when the battery is fully charged. The device supports dual 4G SIM support, and other connectivity features like Bluetooth 5.0, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
On the camera front, the iconic 4G feature phone comes with a 2MP rear shooter with an LED flashlight.
Apart from this, this handset comes with FM Radio and MP3 Player cloud app support.
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