Nokia's retro 8110 Matrix phone is back.
The firm revealed an updated version of its curved mobile phone first seen in 1996 and made famous by The Matrix at Mobile World Congress.
The phone, which was a high-end device with a price tag of more than $1000, had cool features such as a monochrome graphic LCD and a slide-out mechanism that made it the most sought-after phone in the late 1990s.
The phone may not have any features your current smartphone has but it does sport a 25-day battery life, Nokia's famous snake game and provides an empowering feeling when you answer your phone by sliding the keyboard cover out.
The new version of the device, which Nokia says was "inspired" by the original, is a dumbphone, which has a 2.4-inch QVGA curved display, 4G connectivity, a low-end Qualcomm 205 chip, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of storage (and a microSD card slot), a 2-megapixel rear camera and a 1,500mAh battery.