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		</div><p>Nokia is to relaunch its 3310 mobile phone as the technology firm revealed a new line-up of smartphones in an attempted revamp of the company.</p>
<p>An updated version of the 3310 – first launched in 2000 – complete with the classic mobile game Snake and a month-long stand-by battery life is to go on sale later this year, new manufacturer HMD Global confirmed.</p>
<p>The company said the device, which will not have internet connectivity, will cost 49 euro (£41) and is aimed at those looking for a second or so-called “burner” phone to make calls and send texts.</p>
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<p>Having once been the world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia has since slipped behind all its major rivals and was sold off by previous buyers Microsoft last year.</p>
<p>As well as the 3310, Nokia also revealed a new line of mid-range modern smartphones – including the Nokia 6 the company released in China at the start of the year, as well as a limited-edition gloss version called the Arte Black – alongside the new Nokia 5 and Nokia 3.</p>
<p>All four devices are made from aluminium, with each device shaped from an individual block of metal.</p>
<p>Each also runs the latest version of Android – Nougat 7.0 – while Nokia has confirmed pricing as starting at 139 euro (£117) for the Nokia 3, rising to 229 euro (£194) for the 6 and 299 euro (£253) for the Arte Black version.</p>
<p>HMD Global chief executive Arto Nummela said the new line-up of phones would build on Nokia’s reputation in the industry.<br />
“Nokia has been one of the most iconic and recognisable phone brands globally for decades,” he said.<br />
“In the short time since HMD was launched into the market, the positive reception we’ve had has been overwhelming; it seems everyone shares our excitement for this next chapter.”</p>
<p>During the announcement at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia also confirmed the new phones would all become available globally in the second quarter of 2017.<br />
“Today’s consumers are more discerning and demanding than ever before and for us they will always come first,” Nummela said.</p>
<p>“Our efforts in bringing together world-class manufacturers, operating systems and technology partners sees us proudly unveiling our first global portfolio of smartphones with a Nokia soul, delivering the very best experience to everyone.”</p>
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