Yes, that's true. However, the product remains true to its origins. After all, it still includes the classic snake game (in an updated version with a colorful interface), as well as a numeric keypad with physical buttons.
Technically, the phone isn't a smartphone, as it doesn't have more complex features such as installing applications via a store. Even so, it supports 4G connections and access to essential applications via the S30+ system developed by Nokia.
It can therefore perform the main functions expected of a basic cell phone, such as staying in touch without the distractions of social media apps and constant notifications. It could therefore be a viable option for children or the elderly, for example.
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As expected, the list of specifications for the new phone bears little resemblance to the technical data sheet for the original Nokia 3210. The 2024 version has a 2.4-inch color screen and 320×240 pixel resolution, compared to a 101 x 80 pixel monochrome panel on the 1999 phone.
In addition, the updated 3210 is equipped with a Unisoc T107 processor, already present in other models from the brand, such as the recently launched 215 4G, 225 4G and 235 4G. The RAM memory is 64 MB, while the internal storage is 128 MB, with the possibility of expansion up to 32 GB via micro SD card.
On the back, the phone includes a 2 MP camera that works in conjunction with an LED flash - a big difference from the old 3210, which didn't have a camera.
The battery has a capacity of 1,450 mAh, and promises up to almost 10 hours of total call time. It is charged via USB-C cable, and a 3.5 mm P2 port for headphones is also available.
The Nokia 3210 2024 will be sold in three color options: yellow, blue and black. Its official price is 79 euros in the European market, and for the time being there is no information about sales elsewhere.