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    Nokia 2300, Once a Sales Record-Breaker, is Modernized

    The legendary phone that broke sales records, the Nokia 2300, is set to hit the shelves again in a modernized version.

    The HMD Global company, which currently holds the license for the Nokia brand, is revamping nostalgic devices from the legendary brand. Having previously modernized and re-released some of the company’s popular phones, they are now renewing the unforgettable Nokia 2300 model. Here are the details…

    The updated version of the Nokia 2300 follows a design line similar to the classic version and focuses on a compact format. The model will feature an updated screen and a redesigned keypad, giving it a more modern appearance. The leaked “blurry” images of the device provide significant clues about the anticipated phone’s renewed design.

    Despite similarities to the original model, the device also brings some innovations. Unlike our familiar smartphones, this “non-smart” mobile phone is not only larger but also features a color screen and a rear camera.

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    The Nokia 2300 is expected to come with a 2.4-inch display, a QVGA camera, a 1,000 mAh battery, and 4 MB of internal storage. These specifications, which may seem very weak today, offer a nostalgic experience primarily aimed at a limited consumer base interested in basic calls and text messages.

    Originally released in 2003, the Nokia 2300 gained immense popularity, especially in countries like China, India, and Russia. This device, which introduced innovative technologies of its time, such as FM radio and polyphonic ringtones, is preparing to make a comeback with its renewed version soon. However, the release date for the device is not yet known.

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