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The Finnish company HMD has been working for several years to "revive" Nokia's classic phones in a modern form, starting with the Nokia 3310.
As part of this trend, HMD, owner of the Nokia brand, announced Thursday, September 5, the rebirth of the collapsible Nokia 2720 phone, launched on the market in 2009, where it was widely known at the time.
Despite its traditional appearance, the phone will feature modern features, including support for 4G Internet connectivity, and features applications such as "Google Maps", "Whatsapp" and "Facebook".
The company announced the news at IFA 2019 in Berlin and said the phone was intended for users seeking "digital detoxification", ie a break in computers or phones used to reduce stress or focus more on the world around them.
The phone has two screens: a main screen measuring about 7 cm and a smaller screen measuring 1.3 cm (about 3 cm) that can be used when the phone is closed.
In addition to the 4G network, the redesigned 2720 includes the Google voice assistant and can also be used as a WiFi access point, according to Russia today.
Since it does not use a lot of computers, the phone can continue to work for 27 days, before recharging again, according to "Nokia".
The phone is available in black and gray and will go on sale next week at 89 euros (about $ 98).
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