Gigantti reveales Nokia 3210 completely

Finnish retailer Giganti has once again managed to reveal details of upcoming HMD devices, although they weren’t the first. This time, it’s information about the soon-to-be-announced Nokia 3210. The phone is depicted in blue (or more accurately, cyan) and yellow colours. According to the retailer, the phone is set to be launched on May 8th and is expected to retail for 89€ (at least with this retailer in Finland) on May 15th.

Upon inspecting its body, the phone does bear a resemblance to the original, but to me, it leans more towards the Nokia 6310. The back still holds that signature shape of the 3210, and I appreciate the little detail with the horizontally placed Nokia logo, reminiscent of the original. The camera is a new addition, along with the bottom HMD brand and the inscription indicating the maker of Nokia phones.

A closer look at the specs and features reveals that the Nokia 3210 is tailored for the 21st century. The 2.4-inch IPS QVGA screen promises better display quality, complemented by a 2-megapixel f/2.8 camera capable of up to 720p video recording. The 1450 mAh battery ensures prolonged usage, allowing uninterrupted enjoyment of your favourite mobile games.

Equipped with the Unisoc T107 processor, the device is expected to deliver smooth performance. Additionally, it supports the expansion of internal memory with MicroSD cards up to 32 GB, which should prove useful. The Nokia 3210 also boasts a USB-C 2.0 port, dual SIM support for two Nano-SIM cards and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity.

The spec list is released in full so check it below.

Nokia 3210

  • Dimensions: 122 x 52 x 13.14
  • Weight: 61.3 g
  • Display: 2.4 inch LCD, IPS, 320 x 240 pixels
  • Memory: 64/128 + 32 GB via microSD
  • Processor: Unisoc T107
  • Camera: 2 MP, 1.75 μm x 1.75 μm, F2.8
  • Connectivity: Nano-SIM, BT 5.0, USB-C
  • Extra: 3.5 mm jack, 4G network
  • Battery: Li-Ion 1450 mAh, removable
  • OS: Nokia series 30+
  • Colour: blue, yellow (or gold)

So, how do you like it?

 

 

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Thanks bobert for the tip 😉