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Nokia 3310

The Nokia 3310, released in 2000, wasn't just a phone, it was a legend. Back in the flip-phone era, it stood out for its simplicity and, most notably, its legendary durability. Remember those brick-sized Nokias? The 3310 was one of them, built with a tough plastic body that seemed impervious to drops, spills, and even the occasional accidental fling across the room. Stories abound of these phones surviving being run over by cars, used as hammers, and even taking a dip in the washing machine, all emerging unscathed. This near-indestructibility earned the 3310 a cult following and a reputation as the phone that could literally take a beating.

But the 3310 wasn't just tough, it was practical. Its battery life was epic, lasting for days on a single charge. The interface was straightforward, with easy-to-navigate menus and a classic Snake game that kept millions entertained for hours. It did calls and texts flawlessly, without the distractions or complexities of smartphones. In a world of ever-changing technology, the 3310 offered a reassuring sense of permanence, a reliable connection to the outside world without the bells and whistles that could drain your battery and your attention.

Though the original 3310 is no longer in production, its legacy lives on. Newer versions capture the spirit of the original, offering the same no-nonsense functionality with a few modern upgrades. But the spirit of the original 3310, the phone that could survive anything and keep you connected to what mattered most, remains a testament to the power of simplicity and durability in a world often obsessed with the latest tech.