HMD is reportedly planning to bring back the Nokia 6300 and the 8000 series

03 November 2020
Both will have more smarts than a typical feature phone and 4G connectivity. Whether they'll run KaiOS remains uncertain.

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  • Speedy
  • Tpt
  • 03 Nov 2020

Bring black a new Nokia 808 pure vieuw ,42 MP camera, only one lens, best camera phone ever with a 6.6 inch full bezeless screen

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    • Anonymous
    • n{2
    • 03 Nov 2020

    Stainless steel body is great, but the new 6300 needs
    also USB Type-C, 3.5mm jack. Yes! More smarts ! ...And
    a TETRIS - "built-in" !!!

      The Nokia 6300!! I still have it and it working perfectly!!

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        • Anonymous
        • mIm
        • 03 Nov 2020

        I’m ashamed of HMD.

          Anonymous, 03 Nov 2020qwerty pleaseyeah, maybe a N97 style incarnation wont be bad. bezelless display along with a slide out qwerty keyboard. top spec with priced accordingly. would be awesome.

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            • AnonD-807890
            • 6sE
            • 03 Nov 2020

            I hope they don't screw this up by insisting on putting microUSB ports on them.

              With cameras getting more popular,the Nokia N8 with Xenon Flash would be a good phone to bring back

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                • XRT10
                • DkI
                • 03 Nov 2020

                The fact is they don't have any design philosophy left , it's like remaking old songs to gain fame and money.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • 3dq
                  • 03 Nov 2020

                  I still have my Nokia 6300 that I bought 12 years ago. Can't wait to see it coming back with 4G. Love the Build quality and design. It had one of the best displays with 16M colors back in the days. I'M SO EXCITED XD

                    It is going to be a welcome idea especially the 8000 series. However, a lasting battery would be more appreciated. What a classic design!

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                      • that is crazy bro
                      • 3DR
                      • 03 Nov 2020

                      blue.sun, 03 Nov 2020With high-level hardware, good and large display, and a pro... morethat is crazy bro but who asked

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                        • blue.sun
                        • 0CN
                        • 03 Nov 2020

                        With high-level hardware, good and large display, and a proper, full-feature OS it could be a replacement for smartphones. Oh, I would definitely take an "8000" modern phone.

                          Wish I could ditch my smartphone for the nokia 6300. As much as I need a smartphone in my daily life, I want to hold a small and solid phone in my hand, something that's easy to hold, and stare at the small screen as I type on the buttons. I miss typing on a small phone with T9 keyboards. I would also love to plug in my earphones and listen to my favourite songs, without any distraction in the form of notifications.

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                            • Anonymous
                            • XWa
                            • 03 Nov 2020

                            6300 is beautiful. They should bring it back wlin iphone 12 like frame with bigger, stretched screen and better keypad.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • m5M
                              • 03 Nov 2020

                              The 6300 had amongst the best build quality of any phone, and the blue LED notifications were fantastic. Loved that phone (had the less popular 6300i with wifi)

                                Good news, those were really nice phones. That was the golden era with planty of nice looking phones for every style and wallet. Today the market is fully of boring either ugly style phones. Damn, can't wait for nice and usable classic feature phone.

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • KS2
                                  • 03 Nov 2020

                                  qwerty please