The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic just got a clean, hip new revival!

The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic was to audio what the N.Gage was to gaming. Now I personally never got Nokia’s nomenclature system, but there are a few phones that really stood out, and the 5310 was definitely one of them. The company, of late, has been on a resurrection spree, bringing these phones back to life with a similar design and a refreshed OS on the inside that is smart enough, but otherwise still a handy, dumb phone.

The 5310 revival looks quite like the original, with the iconic buttons on the side of the screen that control music playback and volume. The phone still packs a camera, although don’t expect it to compare to the ones you find on smartphones of today. If you were to pit it against smartphones of today, its battery life which should easily last a week on standard usage and a whole month on standby. The phone also comes with a dual-SIM slot, and packs all the apps you’d want in your dumb phone, including a radio and the Snake game! Yeah, there’s Facebook too.

Designer: Nokia

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The Nokia 2720 revival gives the new generation their chance to own a ‘Nokia phone’

If you got your first phone anytime between the 1980s to the 2000s, chances were, it was a Nokia. Practically the biggest phone company in the pre-smartphone era, Nokia was a household name back in the day. My first phone was a Nokia, my parents’ first phone was a Nokia, my uncles and aunts, cousins, everyone bought a Nokia first, before moving onto the other brands like Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Blackberry, and then later on, Apple. While Nokia’s seen quite a lot happen to it ever since the dawn of the smartphone, it’s one of those companies that fondly remains in all our hearts as making the most robust, dependable, affordable, and long-lasting phones around (I remember charging my Nokia once a fortnight).

Nokia’s 2720 (designed by HMD Global) is the revival of an absolute classic. It’s also possibly the only smart-flip-phone with Whatsapp, Facebook, YouTube, Maps, and Google Assistant. Designed with nostalgia, but practically perfect for kids of today, the 2720 has everything you need from your phone, without the overtly addictive bits. The lack of a massive touchscreen, and of a camera means people will spend lesser time obsessing over addictive apps (it doesn’t have Instagram either), and use it for the practical things like communication and navigation. The phone comes equipped with 4G, giving you seamless internet access, and has a battery standby time of 28 days, which means with moderate usage, you’ll probably need to charge it 2-3 times a week. Its flip-phone nature means you get the satisfaction of flipping your phone open when you want to use it, and slamming it shut after a phone call (I always loved doing that). Plus, it’s a Nokia, so it can easily take a little rough usage.

Designers: HMD & Nokia