Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the renowned Nokia 3210, HMD, the company behind Nokia phones, has introduced an updated version for today’s market—the Nokia 3210 (2024). This release follows the launch of three other feature phones by HMD last month.
The new Nokia 3210 is designed to appeal to the modern user while maintaining some classic elements. It features three prominent control buttons and a more compact number keypad, which may not be ideal for older users. Nevertheless, it stands as a viable option for those in search of a basic mobile phone.
In terms of specifications, the Nokia 3210 is equipped with a 2.4-inch TFT LCD screen offering QVGA resolution. It runs on a Unisoc T107 chipset and includes 64MB of RAM along with 128MB of internal storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB using a microSD card.

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The Nokia 3210 2024 also boasts a simple 2-megapixel rear camera and includes features like FM Radio and a 3.5mm headphone jack. There’s also 4G connectivity and Bluetooth 5.0. Powering the handset is a removable 1,450mAh battery, which is modest by today’s standards but suitable for a feature phone. It can reportedly last for almost 10 hours of talk time and can be recharged via its USB Type-C port.

For nostalgia, the handset comes with the iconic Snake game. There’s also a Cloud App where users can get the latest news, videos, weather and other smart features.
Priced at €90 (~Php5,600) in the European market, the Nokia 3210 (2024) is available in three color options: Subba Blue, Grunge Black, and Y2K Gold.
HMD is yet to reveal its plan to release it in the global market. But considering other Nokia feature phones were released in the Philippines, there’s a good chance that the new and improved Nokia 3210 will also arrive here.