The Nokia 8110 banana phone is announced. The feature phone was made popular by 1999 sci-fi film, The Matrix.
Nokia 8110 4G
HMD Global announces the Nokia 8110, a feature phone with a nostalgic vibe. The handset was made popular when it was shown in the 1999 sci-fi hit, The Matrix.
The Nokia 8110 features that iconic curved design and ergonomic shape, highlighted by the slider that covers the keypads. It runs on the YunOS, the same operating system seen on the Nokia 3310 4G, and brings some functionality seen on modern smartphones.
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The handset comes with a 2.4-inch curved display with a QVGA resolution. Inside, it is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 205 chipset. It also has a 2MP rear camera for those quick shots. There is no front camera though.
Other features include 4G LTE connectivity, Wi-Fi hotspot support, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a 1,500 mAh battery.
The Nokia 8810 4G will have a suggested retail price of EUR79 (or roughly Php5,100). It will be available to the world in May 2018. No news if it will debut in the Philippines.
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[Source: GSM Arena, The Guardian]