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Nokia 3210 - Wikipedia
The Nokia 3210 is a GSM cellular phone, announced by Nokia on 18 March 1999. [3] The 3210 was designed by Alastair Curtis in Nokia's Los Angeles Design Center. [4] . The development was led by Frank Nuovo, who had designed the sleek and curvy Nokia 8110 in 1996.
Return of the Nokia 3210: Y2K Nostalgia with Modern Upgrades
Nokia 3210 is back for 2024 with a long battery life, Bluetooth®, 4G connectivity, and more. Get ready to beat your high score at the Snake game. Crafted by HMD
Nokia 3210 4G Review: The Legendary Classic Phone Reborn
2024年5月28日 · The Nokia 3210 4G is certainly the best classic reboots to date that stays true to the OG device its meant to replace.
New Nokia 3210: Not The Phone I Remember - Tech Advisor
2024年6月15日 · Beyond a very vague physical resemblance, this new Nokia 3210 is really nothing like its predecessor. Its key layout is different, the tall colour screen is a totally separate prospect, and the OS is from a different era entirely – though still pretty limited.
The Nokia 3210 is getting revived by HMD — get ready to go ...
2024年5月9日 · HMD is recreating one of the most popular retro phones from 1999, the Nokia 3210. This news comes from GSM Arena and follows the recent unveiling of the Nokia 6210 (2024).
Nokia 3210 relaunch celebrates the "dumbphone" – and ... - T3
2024年5月9日 · The Nokia 3210 has been relaunched to celebrate its 25th anniversary. This iconic phone offers essential features and classic game Snake, perfect for digital detoxing or staying connected in ...
Nokia - 3210 - Mobile Phone Museum
The 3210 is considered one of the most significant handsets Nokia ever developed and was loved by many for whom it was their first mobile phone. It was superseded by the iconic Nokia 3310 which was also hugely successful but only achieved sales of 128 million units.
The Rise, Fall and Revival of the Nokia 3210 | Man of Many
The Nokia 3210 essentially redefined what a mobile phone could be, focusing on everyday customers instead of businessmen. Now, the phone is relaunching with a new mission: to get you to stop using it.