HMD unveils the new line-up of Nokia phones
Nokia may not be the brand it once was, but its new line-up of phones is still pretty impressive value for money if that is what you're after.
Nokia may not be the brand it once was, but its new line-up of phones is still pretty impressive value for money if that is what you're after.
50 years from now, mankind will excavate the ruins of an old South Africa city long devoid of power to find a Nokia branded TV, that somehow, still works.
woah Just last year, HMD, the new steward of the Nokia brand, launched a modernised Nokia 3310. Featuring the same classic aesthetic, the phone was a dumbed-down feature phone with a few modern sensibilities. While it wasn’t the best device, it was commercially successful. Enough to prompt HMD to do it again
Nokia is bringing back their most recognisable handset from the year 2000. And it's hardly changed at all.
Some say it can survive a nuclear blast. Some say it can send and receive calls even when the network is down. Some say it's battery life is so good, if you found one today, it would still have 3 bars available. This is not a myth, we know it as the Nokia 3310.
It mgiht seem like a while ago, but there was a time when Nokia ruled the cellphone market. Despite being traded around some big companies, the brand is now back and looking to release their first high-end smart phone to try and win the market again. Thanks to a leak, we now have an idea of what to expect inside their upcoming device.
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