The handset will reportedly cost nearly $63, and will be marketed as a way of getting long battery life in an almost-indestructible form factor.
Although Nokia hasn’t manufactured the phone in years, there’s still a fondness for the device, and it remains to be sold through third-party channels, like Amazon Marketplace and eBay.
MWC will see three other Nokia-branded phones released. It’s expected that the Nokia 3, 5 and 6 will run Android 7.0.
It’s worth pointing out that the phones sold under the Nokia marque aren’t actually from the company that originally released the 3310, the N95 and the N-Gage. Rather, the rights to the name were bought by little-known Finnish company HMD Global in a deal that was completed in December.
Given that most smartphones have a propensity to run out of juice before the day is finished, I’m convinced there’s still a market for high-endurance feature phones. Phones that lack the bells and whistles of your garden-variety Android handset or iPhone, but only need to be charged once every few weeks.
And let’s face it, who wouldn’t want a piece of computing history in their pocket? Especially when it has Snake.
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