We may be living the high life with our 4G and our iPhone 6 and our Samsung Galaxy S Note, but there was a time when the best game you could get on a phone was Snake.

That game enthralled and captivated an entire generation of Irish students who played it non-stop on the Nokia 3210 and the Nokia 3310.

Not only that, the 3310 was basically hardened steel in phone format. You could bounce the thing off the ground and it'd still work.

Well, it looks like Nokia are bringing it back and dressing it up.

The Nokia 215, this generation's version of the 3310, will have a battery that can last up to A MONTH on a single, full carge.

That's right - 29 whole days on standby. Imagine your iPhone lasting that long.

The 215 is Nokia's cheapest Internet-ready phone, costing you exactly $29. So people are gonna use it as a burner, basically?

Targeted at "emerging markets" (read: Third World countries), the 215 comes with Bluetooth connectivity and only works on 2G networks.

If it does happen to get a release on this side of the world, this'll be the perfect phone for the less tech-savvy people.

 

via The Verge