21 years ago it was a top model. Do you remember the elegant pull-out design and the stylish curve of the cell phone (hence the nickname "banana")? This model will be re-sold and is enjoying unprecedented popularity. Will you be purchasing it too?
At first glance, it respects its longtime predecessor in many ways. The new generation was slightly inspired by the original design, but it comes in a modern form.
No one is surprised that its legendary design has remained a slider. The alphanumeric keypad is carefully hidden behind the cover, which you pull down. And what about the special curve? No need to worry, this has also been preserved. Its advantage over large smartphones is its compact size. Nokia 8110 fits nicely in your pocket.
What has changed? First of all, we've lost a visible antenna. But the manufacturer really couldn't not to that. Retro yes, but with sense and reason. Another more significant change is in the display. The original black-and-white display has been replaced with a new 2.4-inch colour display and QVGA (240x320) resolution.
The new luxury model uses the KaiOS operating system and features the dual-core ARC SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 205, to which it adds 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage. The camera has a 2Mpix resolution and LED flash, it includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, FM radio, GPS and 1500 mAh Li-ion battery life up to 25 days in standby mode (dual SIM version 20 days). And attention! You will be able to use the fast data network LTE (4G).
Facebook, Twitter, or the legendary game Snake will be included in the basic version. The phone also includes Google Assistant and Maps, which is always useful. A store will also be ready for you to easily download more games or apps.
The luxury phone will be available in two colors: yellow and black. It will be launched in May 2018.