The legendary Nokia 3210 is making its return as a 4G Phone
HMD Global hinted at new Nokia 4G features during the HMD Pulse launch event held in Kenya. This suggests that the beloved Nokia 3210, originally introduced in 1999, is making a return as a 4G-enabled device.
Similarly, the Nokia 3310, which made its debut in 2000, underwent a revival at the Mobile World Congress 2017 with a fresh look. Now, after 25 years, the new Nokia 3210 is set to retain its iconic front design while incorporating 4G connectivity, Bluetooth support, and a rear camera equipped with an LED flash.
The device bears both Nokia and HMD branding on its back. Although the revealed image showcases only a blue variant, more color options will likely be available.
Additionally, alongside the Nokia 3210, the company plans to unveil the Nokia 215 4G, Nokia 225 4G, and Nokia 235 4G, all sporting 2.4-inch IPS screens. While these models share a similar design, the primary point of differentiation lies in their rear camera specifications.
It's important to note that these details are mere teasers, and the original source, X, has since removed them, leaving uncertainty regarding the release dates of these phones.