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Nokia 6300 and Nokia 8000 Are Back, Reported a European Publication

 To get Nokia back on the map, HMD was updating the phone with a standard feature every year, such as a watch. They restored the Nokia 3310 reputation and re-launched the Nokia 2720 Flip last year. Following this trend, HMD is reportedly working to update two of Nokia's oldest phones - the Nokia 6300 and the new Nokia 8000 series inspired by the series.

It is a simple but effective marketing strategy. These phones are designed to compete or sell based on their features, but are designed for innovation and beauty - as evidenced by their very high prices.


Every time an old Nokia phone is refreshed, it makes waves on the Internet, and even big books give it headlines. Simply put, they produce buzz. And this media attention is all about the resurrected product like Nokia.


Returning to future calls, the alleged Nokia 6300 and Nokia 8000 are included in the European network catalog. WinFuture.de has published the leak, explaining that both phones support 4G. If this support is any guide, the duo will be another addition to the HMD phone list "- powered by KaiOS and Google Assistant. That's all the information the source gives us.

To recount the original models, the Nokia 6300 was one of Nokia's most memorable features. Back in 2007, it was an old high-end phone. It is made of stainless steel, which makes it virtually indestructible. There were rockers on the side and a 2MP VGA camera on the back. The 8000 series, on the other hand, featured premium luxury phones with slide-out construction.

Limited edition models were usually made of foreign materials - - titanium, sapphire, and Gold. The new Nokia 8000 4G looks to be inspiring in this series since there was no model called Nokia 8000. This also makes it difficult to say whether the remake will accept these durability or premium quality standards, but we should have our answers soon (calls can start in the coming weeks) .

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