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Nokia’s Banana Phone From 90’s Is Back

Nokia's Banana Phone From 90's Is Back

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At this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC), Nokia has relaunched its 8110 banana phone, 22 years after its original release in 1996.

Reloading the legendary Nokia 8110, this 4G feature phone comes complete with the iconic curved slider design. Giving you the chance to switch off, have fun and relax with the knowledge that all your smartphone essentials are there when you need them.

 Nokia's Banana Phone From 90's Is Back

With a familiar and easy to use interface, it features intuitive tactile mechanics, with slide to answer and end calls, as well as an addictive helicopter style spin on its axis. Nokia 8110 comes with the craftsmanship you expect from a Nokia phone, delivering durability and reliability as standard. Nokia 8110 delivers crystal-clear VoLTE calling and is perfect for anyone who wants an iconic 4G feature phone or a companion phone.

 Nokia's Banana Phone From 90's Is Back

With access to an app store, for favorites like Google Assistant, Google Search, Google Maps, Facebook and Twitter, send and receive emails or import your contacts and sync your calendar with Outlook and Gmail. To keep it running flawlessly, the Nokia 8110 features the Qualcomm 205 Mobile Platform. And yes, it comes with a revamped version of Snake.

With two vibrant colors to choose from, Traditional Black and Banana Yellow, the Nokia 8110 will be available from May and will retail for a global average retail price of €79, about $97 USD.

 Nokia's Banana Phone From 90's Is Back

all images courtesy of Nokia