Owners of old-school Nokia phones may remember the classic Snake game, and will likely be glad to hear that it’s now available on whatever Android device they have in their pocket as an AR filter in ...
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Nokia 6310 is now making a comeback, including the classic "snake" game. The smartphone is said to come back with a few new specs. As of the moment, the device includes Snake, which is a legendary ...
If you've vowed to disengage from social media, you're definitely not alone. The current political climate has many Millennials craving a life offline, and for some, that may begin with the upcoming ...
HMD Global confirmed today at the 2017 Mobile World Congress trade show that it would release a new version of the classic Nokia 3310 feature phone. As it turned out, that phone will also include a ...
There aren't many mobile phone games from the 1990s that are really worth taking a second look. In fact, the entire market of vintage cell phone games is sorely uninspiring, but there is one that has ...
HMD’s Nokia 3310 may be the most popular phone at Mobile World Congress 2017, and a part of its nostalgic lure has been the modernized version of Snake that’s installed on the “dumb” phone. If you ...
Well, the classic game is being brought back for smartphones by its original creator. Taneli Armanto, who created the version for Nokia, is working with a developer called Rumilus Design to create an ...
If I say ‘Nokia’ what immediately comes to mind? If you are Finnish, perhaps its ‘pride’. If you have been watching the name return to the smartphone market it might be ‘phoenix’. I’m pretty that for ...
In September last year, Finland’s finance minister Alexander Stubb dubbed the country as the new sick man of Europe and while the country’s economy is fledgling and signs point to continued lackluster ...