The Nokia 7210, released in 2002, was a feature phone with a compact design, weighing just 83g and 17.5mm thick. It featured a small 1.5″ CSTN display with 128×128 pixels resolution, perfect for basic tasks.
Unlike modern smartphones, the Nokia 7210 had no storage card slot, internal memory, or cameras for photos or videos. However, it did have a removable Li-Ion 780 mAh battery that provided up to 4 hours of talk time.
This device was designed for basic communication with its Mini-SIM compatibility, Stereo FM radio, and Pop-Port USB connectivity. Even though it lacked advanced features like Bluetooth, NFC, or sensors, it still managed to gain popularity with over 1 million hits.
With its GSM technology and support for 2G bands, the Nokia 7210 was suitable for making calls and sending texts. Despite being discontinued, it remains a nostalgic piece for those who appreciate the simplicity of older mobile phones.