German media Winfuture reported last week that Nokia’s global licensee HMD Global is about to launch two new mobile phones: Nokia 6300 and Nokia 8000 reissue. Both of these models are models with limited intelligence. They are expected to only support 4G and are based on the classic Nokia look 15 years ago.
And Winfuture released the appearance of the Nokia 8000 4G phone yesterday, and IT House has reported it for you. Now Dutch media LetsGoDigital has released several renderings and 360° display videos. Based on the iconic design of the Nokia 6300 ten years ago, some new modern features have been added, such as a slightly larger screen-to-body ratio and called it Nokia 6300 4G (2024).
The classic Nokia 6300 was launched in 2006. At that time, it was widely loved by users, especially his stylish color-blocking design and stainless steel housing, as well as two LED lights on the side. The phone is equipped with a 2-inch display and a 2-megapixel camera, 8x digital zoom, and of course Symbian S40 OS operating system, built-in 7.8MB RAM and 2GB storage, and has a replaceable 860 mAh lithium-ion battery , The standby time is not less than 14 days, the European price is about 250 euros, and more than 35 million units were eventually sold.
According to a report from NokiaPoweruser, the re-engraved models will be equipped with the KaiOS system, and they will all be 4G LTE phones with dual SIM card versions. Nokia 6300 4G will use a 2.4-inch screen, and may stick to a 240 x 320 resolution screen, offering four colors of black, blue, white and gold.
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