Nokia, once the dominant brand in the mobile phone market, has taken a surprising step by releasing the global version of the updated Nokia 3210 feature phone with 4G support. This is an updated version of the phone of the same name, released in 1999, reports GizmoChina.
The new Nokia 3210 4G combines the nostalgic aesthetics of the original with modern features required for the digital age. The compact 2.4-inch QVGA display and familiar keypad design will instantly remind owners of the original model of carefree times. However, under this retro shell hides modern technical equipment.
The phone is powered by the Unisoc T107 chipset and comes with 64MB of RAM along with 128MB of internal storage that is expandable via microSD card up to 32GB. In addition, the Nokia 3210 4G has a 2-megapixel main camera with LED flash, which allows you to take photos in decent quality.
What’s especially noteworthy is the presence of the YouTube and YouTube Shorts apps, which give access to an endless world of video content right on this old-fashioned phone. In addition, the device supports dual SIM cards with 4G support, providing users with access to high-speed mobile Internet.
Nokia has also included several features typical of older models, such as the Snake game, weather forecast, and even a USB-C headphone jack.