
But for those who yearn for the extortionate price tags usually associated with high-end smartphones, luxury brand Gresso has you covered.
Dubbed the Gresso 3310, the luxury phone manufacturer’s version of the 17-year-old classic carries a hefty £2,450 asking price – and an even heftier Grade 5 titanium body.
That Grade 5 titanium case allows the Gresso 3310 to survive a plummet from a three-story building, the manufacturers claim.
The Gresso 3310 doesn’t look identical to the new Nokia 3310, nor does it carry the official name. So, clearly, this is not part of the official line-up unveiled by HMD Global last month.
Gresso’s new Nokia 3310 includes a battery capable of 75 hours of talk time, and 720 hours of standby.
A spokesperson for Gresso told the Daily Mirror, “The headlines from Mobile World Congress have focused on the release of the new Nokia 3310.
“The question on everyone’s mind was if the new Nokia 3310 model would live up to the indestructible reputation of its 2000 predecessor.
“Crafted from grade 5 titanium, the Gresso 3310 is able to withstand a drop from 32 feet, making the world’s ‘unbreakable’ phone actually indestructible.”
