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Nokia introduces three new mobiles that flirt with classic Nokia designs, while at the same time wanting to offer mobiles for people who feel they want to go on “mobile detox”. Nokia itself calls them feature phones that will offer options for those who want to reduce their digital addiction and it sees calls for the constant “always on” culture, or as spare phones.

Nokia 5710 XpressAudio draws inspiration from the old Nokia 5310 but gives it, among other things, a larger battery and special buttons for sound control, while introducing a completely new function – built-in headphones. The headphones work like regular wireless headphones, but the mobile also works as a charging case where the headphones are placed behind a cover on the back of the mobile. However, there should be no support for streaming services, so it is classic mp3 files that apply. Nokia 5710 XpressAudio will be available in August in white / red and black / red with a price tag of SEK 999.

The Nokia 2660 Flip is exactly what it sounds like, a foldable mobile. However, it lacks a foldable screen but has a screen on one half and a physical keypad on the other. According to Nokia, the mobile phone is extra suitable for people with special needs thanks to large buttons and that it can be connected to hearing aids. It also has an emergency button that contacts five pre-registered people. The Nokia 2660 Flip comes with a charging station so that the user can easily know where the mobile is and not have to worry about charging cables. The Nokia 2660 Flip will be available in August with a price tag of SEK 999.

It also launches the Nokia 8210 4G which is a modern version of the Nokia 8210 launched in 1999 and the latest addition to the Nokia Originals series. It is not only the look that is reminiscent of old times but also the battery life which is said to have a talk time of 6-7 hours and a standby time of 19-29 days. Nokia 8210 4G will be available in August in the colors blue, red and sand with a price tag of SEK 899.

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