📲 Stay classic, stay connected — the Nokia 8210 4G is your retro-modern power move!
The Nokia 8210 4G is a sleek, lightweight keypad phone featuring a 2.8-inch display with zoom UI, dual SIM 4G VoLTE connectivity, and a robust 1450mAh battery offering up to 434 hours standby. It combines nostalgia with modern essentials like an MP3 player, wireless FM radio, Bluetooth, and pre-loaded classic games, making it perfect for professionals seeking reliable communication with a stylish retro twist.
OS | S30+ |
RAM | 0.05 GB |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 5.3 x 1.1 cm; 79 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | NOKIA 8210 4G |
Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, USB |
GPS | GPS |
Special features | MP3, Dual_Sim, Radio |
Other display features | Wireless |
Device interface - primary | Keypad |
Other camera features | Rear |
Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
Form factor | Bar |
Colour | Blue |
Battery Power Rating | 1450 |
Phone Standby Time (with data) | 434 Hours |
Whats in the box | Phone, Battery, Charger, UG |
Manufacturer | Bharat FIH Limited |
Item Weight | 79 g |
P**M
Dingding ding ding dingggg
Works for me. as I was working as Ramp Officer at the Airport my phone was prone to fall. This baby saved my pixel from some serious damages. Or you can say it extended my device life as my secondary phone. Both slots are 4g but drains battery.
S**H
No After Sales for Nokia Keypad Phones
Dear Amazon, I request you to please promote & sell products on your paltform only after thoroughly checking how the company has prepared itself for providing after sales service.Just to highlight one of such examples, I bought Nokia 8210 4G device for Rs. 4199.A keypad phone at this price is not cheap by any means considering suppler dirt cheap build quality.Coming to my point, Nokia is not providing any after sales service for its keypad phones, the one that they are selling it stating nostalgia !!!They do not have any service centre to get battery or charger for these devices??? And they are simply stating that one need to refer the local market for it !!! Seriously !!!So a keypad phone costing Rs. 4100 is a waste once the battery turns defective just after 6 months. And this when they are claiming to provide replacement warranty of 1 year currently???I will not suggest anyone to waste their money by buying these Nokia phones. Super expensive considering dirt cheap plastic used & worst build quality.Any which ways once the battery gets defective after 6 months (Nokia is not telling that warranty for battery is only 6 months), the phone will be just waste plastic as you are not gonna get battery, charger or any other accessory in Nokia service centre as NOKIA is NOT PROVIDING ANY SERVICE FOR IT'S KEYPAD PHONES AT THEIR SERVICE CENTRE.Rest the choice is yours.
R**K
Good Feature Phone with minor flaws!
If these two things were checked I would have given them the best Feature phone, but Alas!I bought this for my dad, and these are the things I felt needs change:. i) Good volume on the ear-piece, I wish they had used better speaker because the voice leak at the max volume like cheap headphone; ii) Good UI, but ridiculously Android like bloatware where there are several forced-installed games (that even paid), I wish we had the option to uninstall 'em; iii) What's Nokia's design team smokin? You have made the phone bigger, might as well increased the overall size of call receive and End buttons along with bigger keypad. Some people refuses to think logically.This feature phone is compartively expensive compared to usual phones, I just wish they had used basic Type-C for charging since ageing people have vision problem and chances of messing the port with dated usb 2. Overall good product but tad expensive given the downside.
B**R
Guess what, the Swag! is back, ITS NOKIA!
A great phone on the price budget, clear sound, great network, best display, i have no use for camera so i dont mind at all having a VGA Cam in it, its good to take emergency photos like taking pic of a medicine, or to capture an phone number in shop sign-boards, solves my purposes, build quallity if great, sturdy and could feel its presence in your hand, smart and trendy. The good old days are back, I LOVE DUMB PHONE, it has best in class security as well, NO MORE HACKING!
T**
It's average.
Product is average. It doesn't suck like the many contemporary feature phones from other brands. That being said, it's not great either with some little annoyance noticed.Don't expect much as its a feature phone but then some negatives are:1) There's a voice distortion noticed occasionally when receiving calls. Have to end the call & redo it, then the voice is clear.Initially thought it was an issue of a particular product. So returned the phone & got a new one.However the new one also has this. Have tried some methods to rectify this including switching off the volte . Till now this issue has not cropped up yet thankfully.2) No notepad.Come on, how hard is it to give a notepad on this phone. If it can do texting & contact saving, how difficult is it to give a notepad to record stuffs?3) No YouTube.Since there's no dedicated YouTube app, tried to access it from the opera browser, but to a big disappointment, it can't properly load the YouTube page, let alone play any video.Yes it's not a phone for constant YouTube watching. But since it's a very important site, not only for entertainment, but also for information & news, it would have been great if youtube was enabled (it supports 4g, so why not YouTube?)4) The camera is very bad.Can't expect smartphone standard camera, but this VGA camera is really bad. Nokia could have increased the price about 500 bucks, & give an average 1 megapixel camera on it.Sometimes we take photos not for posting on social media, but for information, like the name of a store or number of a vehicle.A basic camera that does that job is all that is required.5) Was delighted to see an "English with Oxford" app. Assumed they were very thoughtful to give an offline dictionary.But then upon opening, it turned out to be a demo version with "Pay INR 50" & "Play 3 free trail"Was even disappointed when upon clicking the free trail option, it required internet & was directed to the opera website.What's the point to this?Other than this, the phone is not bad with some positive features like wireless radio, radio recording, big screen (compared to other feature phones), voice recorder, torch, call recording option, converter app, stylish retro design & a good easily typable keypad.
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