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HMD teases the return of an icon

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Yordan 19 March 2024

HMD Nokia Feature phones

HMD moved to a multi-brand approach for its portfolio, and last month at MWC the company confirmed it has another Nokia feature phone in its pipeline. We also got the May release month and a pixelated image back then.

Now a post on X gives us a clearer idea of what to expect. While no names are explicitly mentioned, it's most likely the Nokia 3210 that's getting a sequel.

HMD teases the return of an icon

The image posted and the short link to the landing page for the announcement both suggest a birthday. The post was made on March 18, the 25th birthday of the Nokia 3210.

The iconic phone paved the way for the Nokia 3310 to become a legend of the mobile phone industry. Nokia actually brought the Snake game, the customizable panels, the built-in ringtone composer and the antenna-less design first in the 3210 before bringing them to the 3310.

We'll hopefully get more hints from HMD in the two months leading up to the announcement to confirm or disprove our theory>.

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  • 24 Mar 2024

And the biggest bait? The weekly thread of Samsung-branded ODM slabs and Chinese phone rebrands that pollute the database lmao

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  • 24 Mar 2024

And ironically, the fact that any of their smartphones don't break easily IRL

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  • XSt
  • 24 Mar 2024

Honestly, those who claim to switch from Nokias to some other brands, are also responsible for creating e-waste. Why replace if it works? It's a totally tone-deaf and baseless excuse to increase sales numbers of any brand. As long as your r...

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