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Guys, Nokia is bringing back the Nokia 3310 this month


Listen, guys, something incredible is about to happen in the mobile phone world. What am I talking about? Well, reports suggest that Nokia could be launching the Legendary Nokia 3310, Yes, you heard me.

Launched in 2000, the Nokia 3310 is probably the most reliable phone ever. It’s hardness and battery life was something out of this world. 17 years later, Nokia now plans to re-launch the device at the upcoming MWC conference in Barcelona later this month. This is according to report by Evan Blass of VentureBaeat, though the details are very scarce.

To be precise, precisely, the phone will be launched Feb. 26, when HMD HMD  the Finnish manufacturer has scheduled an event in Barcelona.

How much will it cost you? Well, the report says the new Nokia 3310 will cost a mere €59 ($63). The report says explicitly HMD is targeting the European marketplace, while distribution plans for other regions weren’t immediately known.

As we said, the details are very scarce but we definitely hope to see how this ‘’Modern Version’’ of the Nokia 3310 will look like.  

Image Credit: Nokia
Image Credit: Nokia

HMD is poised to unveil a couple of other new Android 7 devices, the Nokia 5 and Nokia 3. The Nokia 5 will feature a 5.3-inch display, a 2GB RAM and a 12-megapixel camera. It will retail at €199 ($211). No much details have been revealed about the Nokia 3 but the report suggests that it will retail at €149 ($158).

Remember to keep it here for more details as we get them and definitely more interesting news about the Nokia 3310. What features would you like Nokia to retain on the device? 

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By Nixon Kanali

Tech journalist based in Nairobi. I track and report on tech and African startups. Founder and Editor of TechTrends Media. Nixon is also the East African tech editor for Africa Business Communities. Send tips to nkanali@techtrendske.co.ke.

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