Nokia 3210 (2024) review: ‘Retro’ tech for those tired of smartphones (2024)

Nokia 3210 (2024)

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There is something disconcerting about devices you used not so long ago being considered “retro”. I can cope with the idea that my smartphone has more power than my first laptop. I can deal with the fact that DVD players are an oddity, and the once cutting edge CD is practically antique. I can even get on board with the reboots of various consoles that were once the cutting edge of gaming, even if the graphics don’t look quite as good as I remember.

But there is something about the Nokia 3210 being described as “retro” that makes me feel like I should start making plans for my retirement.

HMD Global has been reviving some of the old favourites, giving them a fresh coat of paint and a few new features before sending them out into the world as a “retro” favourite.

The latest to get the update is the Nokia 3210. Originally released in 1999 – maths says 25 years ago, anyone over the age of 40 swears it’s less than 15 – the phone was one of Nokia’s most successful. The keypad tones could irritate an entire bus in a short commute. The battery life would last all day, and the next one, and the next one – in fact it could last almost an entire week as long as you didn’t make a habit of lengthy phone calls every day. It had three games, and swappable covers so you could change up the phone to fit your outfit. You could compose your own ringtones via the keypad tones, and it even had predictive text. It was a guaranteed hit.

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Fast forward a quarter of a century and some things have changed. The 3210 now has a colour screen, an internet connection and bluetooth. Instead of Xpress On covers, you get a choice of three colours. And you can’t create your own ringtones with the keypad tones anymore, but you can set any stored music on your phone as your incoming call alert.

The phone also has a camera, though it is only 2 megapixels, and there is no front-facing camera for selfies, so you need to go old school to take a picture and hope for the best. The resulting images won’t faze any of the premium smartphones out there, but they will capture a moment when needed.

[If you could meet your dead parent again through virtual reality would you?]

Snake is still there, although with more colour and a few more features than the purists would like. It’s just as addictive as the original though, so if you were hoping to spend less time on your phone, you probably shouldn’t start playing again.

And that’s really the main reason for going back to the last generation of phones.

I’ve never really been tempted to ditch the smartphone for a simpler version, not long term at least. It just isn’t practical in a hybrid working environment, unless I plan to carry around a laptop from Monday to Friday. A dumb phone – what else do you call a phone with significantly fewer features than the current crop of mini computers we carry around in our pockets – wouldn’t cut it.

My kids, on the other hand, were fascinated by the “dumb phone”, and frustrated by the lack of games on it. Snake held them for a while, although the inclusion of some other games as trials – limited plays – caused a bit of frustration.

It also meant the return of something I haven’t done in a while: the random pocket dial. Not all nostalgia trips turn out flawlessly.

Good

If you want to get rid of some of the distractions in your life, cutting down on smartphone use is a good place to start. The Nokia 3210 strips it down to the essentials – calls, texts, plus some content through the Cloud Apps – so you don’t have 20 notifications an hour to drag your attention away from work, school or family.

The phone itself is cheap

However, I can’t be held responsible for your relapse into Snake addiction.

Bad

Sometimes only a smartphone will do. The lack of third-party apps for this phone won’t appeal to everyone. The camera is fine rather than outstanding.

Also, be careful not to forget the lock code – assuming you have one – on your phone, as bitter personal experience tells me it’s not easily reset.

Everything else

The phone charges over USB C, the same as your new iPhone or Android device. It also comes with a headphone jack, making it an increasingly rare device.

Verdict

The nostalgia is strong with this one. A good replacement for your smartphone when you need a break from the notification noise, but probably not a practical long-term solution.

Nokia 3210 (2024) review: ‘Retro’ tech for those tired of smartphones (2024)

FAQs

Nokia 3210 (2024) review: ‘Retro’ tech for those tired of smartphones? ›

Verdict. The nostalgia is strong with this one. A good replacement for your smartphone when you need a break from the notification noise, but probably not a practical long-term solution.

Is the Nokia 3210 coming back? ›

Back in 1999, the original Nokia 3210 was there with us as we partied into the new millennium. Now, that legendary phone is back, pairing a modern redesign with a familiar feel for a real nostalgia trip.

How old is a Nokia 3210? ›

Nokia 3210
ManufacturerNokia
SeriesNokia 3000 series
Compatible networksGSM 900 / 1800
First releasedMarch 1999
DiscontinuedQ4 2003/Q1 2004
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Will the new Nokia 3210 have WhatsApp? ›

There's no way to put any apps on the Nokia 3210, and at the very least, I need WhatsApp as I live in the U.K., where it's the law. Having no apps is apparently part of its supposed appeal, so it can ween you off social media without totally disconnecting.

What is the new Nokia 3210 OS? ›

The new Nokia 3210 comes with upgraded RAM — a massive 64MB — and access to HMD's own S30+ operating system that runs on the Unisoc T107 CPU.

What is the successor of Nokia 3210? ›

The only competition to the 3210's cultural dominance was its successor, the Nokia 3310. Which of the two phones was the more desirable really depends on your perspective. The 3310 was the first iconic Nokia that HMD relaunched when the company first brought back Nokia phones in 2017.

Will Nokia ever make a comeback? ›

1 months ago. Nokia, the makers of most people's first mobile phone, is poised to make a comeback after finalising a deal to license out its brand onto a new line of phones and tablets.

Do Nokia still make phones? ›

Nokia stopped making phones itself in 2014, but HMD has licensed the name to make new models. So this phone is from HMD which -- fun fact -- rebranded itself as Human Mobile Devices during Mobile World Congress 2024.

How many Nokia 3210 were sold? ›

With 160 million units sold, the 3210 is one of the most popular and successful phones in history.

Does Nokia still support WhatsApp? ›

Most users of Nokia Asha phones will be impacted as a result. WhatsApp has already stopped working on Nokia Symbian S60, BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry 10, Windows Phone 8.0 and its older versions from 2017. And now from 1 February, 2020, you will not be able to run WhatsApp on Android versions 2.3.

Is there a dumb phone with WhatsApp? ›

Nokia 2720 flip: Dumb Phone with WhatsApp and Maps

The first product on the list is the classic Nokia 2720. It includes useful features for making calls and sending messages, helping avoid distractions, and increasing productivity.

Can you install WhatsApp on Nokia? ›

You can download WhatsApp for your Nokia 8110 4G if your device is running software version 16.

Is Nokia bringing back 3210? ›

This month, Nokia released a newly designed 3210 4G version to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the original 3210 phone. While the replica retains much of the original's design, it offers more colour choices and incorporates new features like 4G connectivity and QR code payment to appeal to Chinese consumers.

What OS does Nokia use now? ›

Nokia smartphones come with Android. Purely, wholly, Android.

Is Nokia bringing back the 3310? ›

A new mobile phone based on the 3310 design was launched in 2017. The new Nokia 3310 model comes with a comprehensive update over its predecessor, with a 2.4" color display, a 2 Megapixel rear camera and a microSD slot.

Is HMD releasing the Nokia 3210? ›

The Nokia 3210 is back. Finnish mobile manufacturer HMD Global has decided to mark the device's 25th anniversary by reimagining the original brick phone handset released in 1999 into a minimalist dumb phone, Nokia 3210 2024.

What phone is Nokia bringing back? ›

HMD Global, the company behind Nokia phones, has announced the return of the iconic Nokia 3210 25 years after its original release. The reimagined Nokia 3210 (2024) pays homage to its predecessor while bringing modern features to appeal to a new generation of users.

Is Nokia reviving? ›

Nokia's reviving three classic phones for 2024 — but with some key upgrades. Nokia 6310 2024. HMD has announced three new Nokia feature phones based on past designs but with modern twists.

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