Early 2000s nostalgia started a little earlier than expected, with the announcement that the Nokia 3310 mobile phone—the best-selling phone that decade—is coming back.
Since Nokia doesn’t even make phones anymore, let alone models that are nearly two decades old, HMD Global is taking on the project on, resuscitating the classic model as a new-fangled “feature phone” that allows web browsing, a color screen, a two-megapixel camera, and other modernized improvements.
The battery stamina is also really impressive—22 hours of talk-time and a month-long standby.
And don’t worry, the ‘Snake’ game will come pre-installed.
Sign up for one of the retro phones on Nokia’s website.
—RealClearLife
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