Nokia 3310, the remake
The biggest and probably most surprising news at next week’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, running from February 27 to March 2, could be the comeback of the unforgettable Nokia 3310. The news would delight Snake II diehards, as well as fans of phones that may not be smart but that are indestructible and just keep on going. HMD Global, the Finnish company that licensed the rights to produce Nokia phones, is rumoured to announce the relaunch of the 3310 at a cost of just €60 (CA$85). Other Nokia models of a modern but admittedly boring design should also be unveiled, with Android Nougat, color touchscreen, camera, Snapdragon 430, but no Snake II.
⇨ The Verge, Circuit Breaker, “Nokia’s legendary 3310 rumored to return at MWC.”