Nokia has launched the Nokia 3210 4G smartphone in the Indian market. Originally launched 25 years ago, the Nokia 3210 4G features a retro design and is a reboot of the classic model.
Nokia 3210:
With the 2024 iteration, the design is more like the 6310 than the chunky silhouette of the original 3210. Nokia’s logo on the back is aligned horizontally, giving the phone a more contemporary appearance. On the back is a 2MP camera, a far cry from the camera-free setup on the original model.
As a feature phone, the 3210 (2024) offers modest specs. For basic visuals, the 2.4-inch QVGA display is on hand, while the Unisoc T107 processor handles everything else. There are two storage options: 64GB or 128GB of internal memory, which can be expanded with a microSD card.
It is powered by a 1450 mAh battery that promises extended battery life. For a nostalgic touch, the phone also has the classic Snake game.
Furthermore, the phone supports dual SIM cards for Nano-SIM cards, Bluetooth 5.0, and a USB-C charging port, a welcome upgrade. Additionally, it supports 4G networks and retains the classic 3.5mm headphone jack.
Pricing:
Nokia 3210 4G is priced at Rs 3,999 in India. Amazon and the HMD eStore now sell the feature phone. It arrives in Grunge Black, Y2K Gold, and Subba Blue colors.