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​The Nokia 3310 Is About To Be Relaunched

​The Nokia 3310 Is About To Be Relaunched

Wowza!

James Dawson

James Dawson

It has been announced that Nokia will re-launch the most resilient mobile phone to have ever been released.

Yes, that's right lads, the Nokia 3310 is coming back.

The new incarnation of the phone will be sold for a measly €59 (£50), and be pitched as a reliable, nostalgic backup phone.

The handset is still one of the best selling mobile phones of all time. When it first went on sale, it shifted over 125 million devices.


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The phone was originally released in 2000, among its range of features are a clock, calculator, the ability to store up to ten reminders and four games: Snake II, Pairs II, Space Impact, and Bantumi.

Did somebody say "wowza!"?

It will be revealed at Mobile World Congress later this month, according to leaker Evan Blass who first revealed the details.

Phones made under the Nokia brand are now sold by HMD Global, a Finnish company that bought the rights to the name.

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The news comes after it was revealed earlier this month that an ex-soldier is still using his original 3310, after it survived tours of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Former soldier, Dave Mitchell, bought the Nokia 3310 back in 2000 and 17 years later it's still going strong. It's been through the wash and been dropped in a curry and only needs to be charged every 10 days.

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Dave even took his phone on two tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. It's been in battle zones. And it's still working.

He said: "It's been through a lot with me. I have dropped it on numerous occasions, on the floor, in curry sauce, and it's been through the washing machine.

"Each time I've just cleaned it up, dried it off, turned it on again and it's worked. It's like it's made of kryptonite - it's indestructible.

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"It's picked up a few scars over the years, but it's still in good working condition. I have a camera if I ever want to take photos, and I don't do selfies.

"I'm perfectly happy with what I've got. Why would I ever change?"

When he left the army after 29 years, he put his phone in a drawer and forgot about it. His family got annoyed at not being able to get in contact with him.

"My days in the army meant that I was good at planning days, so I would work out what I was going to do and stick to the plan.

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"There was no need to tell anyone where I was all the time. If I had broken down in the car, I like to think I would have been resourceful enough to sort the situation without needing to call for help.

"It just sat in a draw gathering dust. I didn't really bother me that I didn't have it. I had my landline at home and work if people needed to get in touch."

Dave's son tried to get him an upgrade, but he didn't want it. Being unconnected to the internet makes him feel free and he doesn't want to be the sort of person who is always on his phone. But when he does have a spare moment, he likes to play Snake.

The only downsides for Dave is that his daughter calls him up asking for lifts, and he has to pay for data even if he can't use it. Still, he's making a huge saving.

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