'Dabba Phone' With Snake Game Could Be Back: Nokia May Launch Classic Phone, Hints New Teaser
Do you remember the "Dabba phone" of 'yesteryear,' which had our beloved snake game and seemed to be unbreakable and long-lasting? Well, get ready to take a trip down memory lane since Nokia may soon launch the phone again, as per a recent teaser.
Do you remember the "Dabba phone" of 'yesteryear,' which had our beloved snake game and seemed to be unbreakable and long-lasting? Well, get ready to take a trip down memory lane since Nokia may soon launch the phone again, as per a recent teaser.
Possible launch of iconic Nokia phone
Recently, HMD Group released a teaser hinting at the upcoming launch of the Nokia 3210 feature phone.
Launched on March 18, 1999, the Nokia 3210 was a highly popular cellular phone.
People are speculating about the return of this iconic phone because the teaser, launched on March 18, 2024, clearly states "It¡¯s my birthday," which coincides with the debut of the phone.
Check out the post below:
An icon returns this May. #Nokiaphones
¡ª HMD (@HMDdevices) March 18, 2024
Be first to hear more: https://t.co/2P7IwyjzpA pic.twitter.com/lIRBu9YF7v
HMD hasn't provided a specific launch date for the new feature phone, but during its MWC 2024 keynote, it confirmed that several products would be launching in May.
Therefore, it's possible that the Nokia 3210 could have a similar launch date.
In recent years, the brand has reintroduced the Nokia 3310, 8210 4G, and Nokia 5710. Among these, the Nokia 3310 received considerable attention, particularly with the iconic Nokia ringtone making a comeback.
Now, let's wait and see if the Nokia feature phone will actually be launched.
Internet can't wait
Meanwhile, the Internet can't wait.
"Nokia 3210 birthday is 18 March 1999, yesterday is 18 March 2024. It's a Nokia 3210 4G!," said one.
Another said, "cute! After all, Nokia-style flip phones are especially cute. Yesterday, I saw a news on Japanese TV that flip phones are making a comeback and are gaining popularity. The need is global!"
But not all are as convinced, with one saying, "Will it be like the 3310 re-release? Looking nothing like the original, made from cheap, fragile creaky plastic and loaded with modern software that was even inferior to the original 3310's?"
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