The iconic Nokia 8110 has just been relaunched.
The beloved slider, which first came out in 1998, has been treated to a fresh new look, but is still guaranteed to tug at nostalgic consumers’ heartstrings.
The new model is also far more capable than the original, and can run a range of popular apps.
A version of the phone appeared in 1999 film The Matrix, during the scene in which Neo tries to escape his office.
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The new 8110 is far more capable than last year’s relaunched 3310.
You can actually use apps on it, including Google Maps, Google Search, Facebook, Twitter and Google Assistant, and browse the web.
As it’s a 4G phone, you should always be able to get a fast internet connection too – as long as you have decent signal, anyway.
Around the back is a 2-megapixel camera with LED flash, and inside is 4GB of storage and 512MB of RAM.
It also offers Bluetooth 4.1 and a headphone jack, and comes preloaded with a new version of Snake.
Nokia says you can get several days of use from a single charge and, for a bit of fun, you can spin the phone on its axis too, like a helicopter blade.
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Going for Ksh 10,000 /=