Nokia says the more limited features make these phones easier to use and help provide a ‘digital detox’ from things like social media. However, as you’d expect, they have a much less capable camera, no touchscreen, no access to streaming music and video apps, and few of the other features we take for granted on modern phones.
3 new retro-inspired Nokia phones will have you rocking out like it’s the 2000s
HMD Global, the company behind the Nokia brand, has announced three new retro-inspired feature phones based on classic designs from the early 2000s to the 2010s.
The Nokia 6310 (2024), Nokia 5310 (2024), and Nokia 230 (2024), are modern takes on handsets from 2001, 2007, and 2015 respectively, and have been upgraded with modern functionality including advanced accessibility features, Bluetooth 5.0, and USB-C charging.
The three phones were unveiled on the HMD website, which provides a full list of features and specs but doesn’t currently include pricing or release dates, although previous re-releases have usually been priced under £100 / $125 / AU$200. . .


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