The Nokia 3310 might come back and people just really want to play Snake


So when a reliable report on VentureBeat hinted at the return of the beloved Nokia 3310, a nearly indestructible phone whose battery seemed to last forever, people on Twitter reacted with justifiable excitement: 
Details on the alleged re-release are scarce. 
The HMD Global Oy, the Finnish manufacturer that bought the rights to market phones under the Nokia brand from Microsoft, will reportedly launch a "modern version" of 3310 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this month. According to the report, the phone will be launched on Feb. 26 and will cost only €59 ($63).
However, the burning question: will the new 3310 contain the legendary Snake game? Twitter certainly hopes so: 


You can still play Snake on your phone — without the physical keys, unfortunately — by downloading Snake '97 from Google Play, the App Store and the Windows Phone store.

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