Nokia Re-Releases The Classic 6310 Brick Phone With Snake Game For It’s 20th Anniversary.(PHOTOS)

Nokia has released a new version of its classic 6310 phone to celebrate its 20th anniversary.

The old-school phone seen in every other person’s hands in the 90s is back, featuring a few new specs and all of the old favourites – including the iconic Snake game.

First launched in 2001, the 6310 was updated in 2002 as the 6310i and was finally discontinued in 2005.

Upgrades to the phone include a large curved colour display offering improved readability and accessibility – though without touchscreen capability, users will be tapping away on the keypad.

Like its predecessor, it has a massive battery life of up to 21 days and includes a single rear camera.

Earlier this year it was announced that the phone was making a comeback following a remastering by Finnish tech giant HMD Global which licences the Nokia brand.

Old Nokia 6310

“The Nokia 6310 is a classic reimagined for today’s connected user.

“Bringing advanced accessibility, optimised ergonomics, and battery for weeks, it honours everything that Nokia phones stand for. And yes – it still has Snake.

“With accessibility at its core, the refreshed larger push buttons and ample display make screen time more effortless and enjoyable.

“The new zoomed-in menus and larger font options improve readability and text messages can be listened to for ease of use.” An HMD Global spokesperson said.

New Nokia 6310

While promo images show the phone in four different colours, it is currently for sale in just two different colours. The phone comes in two colours; black and a lemony shade of yellow.

This handset comes in at just £59.99 (₦42,000) on the Nokia website .

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