Nokia 3210 is officially back in India after its global debut recently. The new avatar of the Nokia 3210 from HMD gets a coloured screen, 4G support and even runs YouTube. HMD Global has made a habit of relaunching the classic Nokia phones and the 3210 4G is the latest in its catalogue.
The Nokia 3210 4G does support the internet to let you stream YouTube content on the small display. For the Indian market, HMD is also bringing support for UPI on this device which is also available across its feature phone range. The biggest change Nokia 3210 4G is seeing with its relaunch after 25 years is the support for USB C for charging.
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Nokia 3210 4G Price In India
Nokia 3210 4G feature phone is priced at Rs 3,999 in India and you have the pick of blue, yellow or black as the colour options. Nokia 3210 4G is available across online platforms in the country.
Nokia 3210 4G Features
The new Nokia feature phone gets a 2.4-inch QVGA display which might sound dated but for these candy bar phones, this is the best option. It is powered by a Unisoc chipset with 64MB RAM and 128MB onboard storage which is further expandable up to 32GB via the microSD card slot.
You can use 4G for phone calls as well as internet browsing, Bluetooth 5.0, FM Radio and 3.5mm audio jack for connectivity on the Nokia 3210 4G. It has a 2MP rear camera with LED flash that doubles up as a torch. You have the QWERTY keypad like the original model but USB-C for charging the 1,450mAh battery is a welcome addition in 2024 and most people would like it.
The phone also has the popular Snake game and support for a cloud-based browser that lets you watch YouTube Shorts content on the small screen. You can also read the news, or watch other videos from these apps.
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One might say that Rs 4,000 is a lot for a feature phone but HMD is packing in a lot of modern features that come at a cost, and most people would happily pick this as their means to get some digital detox.