Nokia 3210 4G is now in India

After making headlines last month through the device, HMD finally brought the Nokia 3210 to the Indian market.

The model was reintroduced to the market as a part of Nokia’s 25th anniversary celebration. Nokia first introduced the model in 1999, but despite the age of the Nokia 3210’s monicker, the 2024 design of the phone received some upgrades. It still carries the general design of the old Nokia 3210 model, but the changes can be spotted in every aspect of the phone.

Aside from its sleeker form, the handheld also now boasts a colored 2.4” TFT LCD with QVGA resolution, complete with the basic capabilities of modern phones, such as a camera (a 2MP unit with a flash) and Bluetooth. Its appearance has huge similarities with the Nokia 6310 that the company unveiled this year.

The new Nokia 3210 runs on S30+ OS, which supports Cloud Apps. Inside, it houses the Unisoc T107 chipset and comes with 64MB RAM and 128MB storage (expandable up to 32GB via the microSD card slot). In terms of power, it has a decent 1,450mAh battery, which supports USB-C charging.

The reintroduction of the 4G-capable device in the market seems to have been a success. As soon as it went live, the initial stock of the model became unavailable. Fans were nonetheless assured that the company was continuously working to produce more units.

Now, HMD Global is back in the game and has silently introduced the Nokia 3210 4G in the Indian market. Like the earlier units sold, the version in India comes in Grunge Black, Y2K Gold, and Subba Blue colors. The model is now available on HMD.com, Amazon India, and physical stores for ₹3,999.

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