This time around, the 3210 packs a full-color screen (unheard of in the ’90s) and 4G.

The phone also comes with a 2-megapixel camera and a flashlight.

Best of all, it’s available now for 75 (around $95 or AU$140).

), you’ll know that this was the iPhone of its day.

What more could you want from a mobile phone?

I was sadly too young to own one myself, but my parents definitely had one.

The only competition to the 3210’s cultural dominance was its successor, the Nokia 3310.

Which of the two phones was the more desirable really depends on your perspective.

The3310 was the first iconic Nokia that HMD relaunchedwhen the company first brought back Nokia phones in 2017.