Nokia 3210 2024: Specifications of new feature phone detailed before official release with USB-C
A few days ago, Nokia Mob shared an alleged render of the Nokia 3210 2024, full details of which we have covered separately. Additionally, the website outlined that HMD Global had also prepared to introduce three other Nokia feature phones, which it promptly released as the Nokia 215, Nokia 225 and Nokia 235.
Initially, only the design of the Nokia 3210 2024 and its LTE modem were evident. However, Roland Quandt has now provided various details about the feature phone, along with half a dozen render images. In short, it seems that the Nokia 3210 2024 shares most of its hardware with the Nokia 225, the mid-tier option in HMD Global's new Nokia 2 feature phones.
Specifically, the Nokia 3210 2024 is said to have a 2.4-inch display, which also outputs at 320 x 240 pixels. Likewise, Quandt asserts that the feature phone relies upon the Unisoc T107, the same chipset that underpins the Nokia 215, Nokia 225 and Nokia 235. Moreover, the Nokia 3210 2024 makes do with a mere 64 MB RAM, up to a 32 GB microSD card and a 1,450 mAh battery.
Furthermore, the Nokia 3210 2024 has a 2 MP camera, likely borrowed from the Nokia 235, as well as a USB Type-C port and dual SIM card slots. Reportedly, the feature phone will retail for approximately €90, which would make it a fair bit more expensive than any new Nokia 2 series feature phones. Although Quandt has not revealed a release date yet, HMD Global hinted that the Nokia 3210 2024 would be available sometime this month.