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Nokia 8210 4G debuts in India alongside the 110 4G (2022)

The 8210 4G reaches a new market. (Source: Nokia)
The 8210 4G reaches a new market. (Source: Nokia)
Nokia has updated the ultra-budget 110 4G it sells in India for 2022. Apart from an updated design and new colors, it seems to have much the same specs as its immediate predecessor. For something even more renewed and with extra retro charm, the 8210 4G has now been unleashed alongside it.

Nokia has added a new device called the 110 4G to add to its "made in India, for India" series of feature phones. With its single rear camera, FM radio, MP3 player function and ~1,000mAh battery, it seems to have much the same specs as its 2021 forebear.

Then again, it drops the former 110 4G's "sleek" look for a more rounded-off, retro design that also applies to the latest non-4G 110, and seems to be one thing working out for the HMD Global brand these days.

On that note, it has arrived on its market accompanied by the 8210 4G, complete with its larger display, approximately month-long battery life and classic looks. (Both are still rated to play Snake, though.)

It has been made exclusive to either Nokia India or Amazon.in for the first month of its release, where it can be ordered for INR 3,999 (~US$50) at the time of writing.

The 110 4G refresh is yet to be released, although prices of INR 1,699 (not much more than US$21) for its Cyan or Black SKUs, or INR 100 (~US$1.26) more for the fresh new Rose Gold option, have been quoted thus far.

The 'old' Nokia 110 4G might become a bargain on Amazon.in soon

An initial look at the latest Nokia 110 4G's specs. (Source: Nokia India)
An initial look at the latest Nokia 110 4G's specs. (Source: Nokia India)

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2022-08- 6 (Update: 2022-08- 6)