SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 -- The legendary Nokia 3210, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year and sold some 160 million units worldwide in its day, is about to be revived in a (slightly) more modern form. This resurrection is sure to delight fans of so-called dumbphones, or handsets with the bare minimum of features.

The Nokia 3210 is a phone that marked its era, not only with its attractive price, but also with its interchangeable cases, customisable ringtones and pre-installed games. While it will retain its original design, the 2024 version of the Nokia 3210 is nonetheless expected to feature a slightly larger and colour screen (2.4 inches, compared with the original 1.5 inches), a 2-Megapixel camera and a USB-C port for charging....